Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 37, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 20 February 1947 — Page 4

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SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES- THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1947. SULLIVAN. INDIANA

A Horn Owned Drmocrstlo Newspaper ' Sollirifl DUy Times, founded 1905, as the dally edition of tht - Sullivan Democrat, founded 1854 United Press Wire Service Eleanor Poynter Jamison Manager and Assistant Editor Bryant R. Allen ......... Editor Paul Poynter Publisher Published daily except Saturday, and Sunday at 115 West Jackson St. fclulll van, Indiana - Telephone 12 : Entered j second-class matter at the Postofflce, Sullivan, Indians National Advertislnf Representative! -; Tbeis and Simpson, 893 Seventh Avenue, New York (1). N. Y, Subscription Rate: t'y carrier, per week j . . ,; 15 cents In City By Mail In Sullivan An Adjoining Counties ' rear $3.00 Six Months ........ $1.75 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 80 Cents By Mail Elsewhere Vear $4.00 Six Months $255 Month (with Times furnishing stamped envelope) 0 Cents All mail subscriptions strictly In advance

Defamation a la Mode There is a variety of sneak attack on a man's character which common law takes account of when malicious intent can be proved. "Have-you heard," says the attacker, "that John Doe beats his wife constantly? It isn't true. Don't believe it." As the word is skillfully spread, the very denials tend to build up a doubt of John Doe, and a good many people end up by suspecting that at least he bullies poor Mrs. Doe unmercifully. - 1 ' The irresponsible smear attacks of certain Senators on men of ability and integrity have something of this same effect. Preposterous insinuations bring denials, which in turn leave a residue of doubt in the public mind. , Even the sincere denials of honest men can have this effect unless the public is alert. A sound, conservative newspaper winch has stanchly championed David E. Lilienthal as head of the Atomic Energy Commission heads a news story: "President Denies Lilienthal Is Red." Ah, says the unwary ' leader, but he must at least be dangerously . pink or the charge would never have been made. . . The public's best defense against such baneful influences k; determination to listen to facts and not to rumors. Gentlemen, we offer in evidence Mrs. Doe. Not a black or blue mark on her. Christian Science Monitor.

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: i. O . ! - - . . , . Having poor health, I have decided to sell at Public Auction at my farm, three miles east of Graysville, y mile north of Mt. Tabor church, on MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 y . i - ' ; at 12:30 P. M., the following described property:

2 horses; 2 cows, fresh in May; 1 wagon with bed; 1 hayrack; 1 three-borsc disc; 1 mower, 5 ft. cut; I riding plow; 2 walking plows; 1 spike tooth harrow, 8 ft.; 1 hay tedder; 1 corn planter; 1 sulky rake; 1 steel roller;

1 bull rake; 1 cultivator; 1 garden harrow; 1 bar plow; 1 double shovel; 1 scoop endgate; 1 set chain harness; 2 collars; 1 steel water tank; 19 pieces of new galvanized

lOofii'g, 8 ft.; GO bales clover stubble hay; 20 bales tim othy hay, and other articles too numerous to mention.

TERMS OF SALE CASH. Net responsible in case of accidents. EZRA BURNETT, Owner COL. DILLINGHAM, Auctioneer PAUL MX, Clerk

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germ laden phlegm, ana aia nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. 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 or Ccu2hs,Chest Colds, Bronchitis

For sole at all drug stores everywhere. LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dougherty and daughter Dahris, of Terre Haute, were in Sullivan Monday to attend the funeral of Mildred Wolfe. They are former residents of Sullivan. Mrs. Harold Lowry of Terre

Haute was in Sullivan Monday. Charles Griffith was a supper Verna Hammack of Dugger, 1 guest of Mackie Moore Thursday.

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DISSOLUTION SALE Ow ing to a sliovfase of help, and the fact that I am sellin? my farm, we" Avill sell at public sale at the Elizabeth Schioot Haeman Dairy Farm one-fourth mile south and three-quarters of a mile east of SWIT CITY, INDIANA, on MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1947 besiiining at 10:00 o'clock A. 31., the following: LIVESTOCK 27 head high-grade Bangs tested Holsteins. Ten milch cows, recently freshened; 3 bred heifers; 5 yearling heifers; Z heifers, seven months old; 4 heifer calves; 2 male calves: 1 four-year-old registered male; 4 Duroc gilts, eligible to rsgister; 1 registered Durnc sow and pigs; 1 stJg. fiORSEg One team sorrel marcs,' six years old, well broke; vill bilng mules in spring. Weight 3,000 lbs. One pair good roan mare muleo, 4 years old, weight 2,200 lbs. One pair grey horses, 4 years old and seven years old, weight 3,200 lbs. Three saddle

cons; ;s yearnngs ana one s-year-oia. . v .

Three good sets tug harness; collars, ail sizes, and THREE GOOD COON DOGS. ' Also 1.000 bushels corn; 21 ton good ensilage; 10 ton soybean hay and 200 bushels oats.' ' FARMING IMPLEMENTS One e.isilage cutter; 1 International coin planter;' 1 Busy Bee cultivator; 1 cultipackerj 1 manure spreader; 1 John Deere sulky' plow; 1 Oliver sulky plow; 1 water tank, for hogs and cattle; 1 500-size oil brooder stove;

1 two-sect ion harrow; 1 Weber wagon, like new; 1 sulky hay ,

rake; 2 wheat drills; 1 twe-bottom Tol:n Deere tractor plow; 1 51cCorroick mewing machine; 1 Oliver horse disc; 1 De Laval pnner separator, size 13; 4 ten-gallon milk cans; 3 five-gallon milk cans. '..;...-,. y . . . . , A FEW MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF FURNITURE AND TOOLS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION: :' LUNCH WILL BE 'SERVED TERMS: CASH Nothing to be removed from premises until settled for. Not responsible in case of accidents.' : Elizabeth Schioot Haseman & Carl Rollins, Owners. CCL. JOHN RICHARDSON aiid :: RELLe VlDRTOGE, Clerk. COL. JOHN WEAVER,' Auctioneers. '" '

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visited in Sullivan Monday. Mrs. Ben Vaughn was a guest Gus Lowry, Charles Batey and of Mrs. Joe Mtehey Friday. Robert Lowry left last night for Mrs. Myrtle Stutsman : and Hollywood, Florida to join Mrs. Dave visited Mrs. Herman Ma Cus Lowry. 1 . son anc family of New Lebanon Mrs. B. F. Lance, who recent- recently. . ly underwent an operation at the Dode Figg spent the past week . . tt . 1 ... m T T x

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is getting along nicely and has Car Moore and Buddv were familv Mr anr? Mr wh0,.t

;.been moved to the home of her Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Bedwell and Bob 1 daughter, Mrs. Charles Cooley. Raph Moore -Bedwell. Kl-s. Lance expects to return to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Smith and Arthur Robertson and family

nci nuu.c vii .,o....6lv Kae were Sunday guests of of Anderson, were the week-end Street before long. '

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"Sullivan County's Historical Theatre Home"

Friday & Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE ' . . Eddie Dean in Joe E. Brown in "COLORADO 0 "CASANOVA IN SERENADE" BURLESQUE" in Cihecolor Plus Comedy & News

TONIGHT ONLY: Donald O'Connor in "MISTER BIG'

TIME: 7:00 P. M. Tonight & Friday; 6:00 P. M. Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Smith of guests of Mrs. Zilla Cooksey.

Dugger. . . ' Rev. Homberger filled his reg-

Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. dI dU lvet,ie anu veiUd "ei'

Ronald Harlow of Anderson, spent the week-end at his home here.

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fler attended services here Sun-

Mr.- and Mrs. Dick Bedwell and day mrninI-

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