Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 49, Number 176, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 3 September 1947 — Page 5

SULLIVAN, INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES WEDNESDAY, Sept. 3, 1947. PAGE FIVE . 10n BLONDIE CLA PAGWOOC? PIP YOU KNOW) VOU CAM BUV A r-' AGAIN, DEAR -"V -1 i MINK COAT FOR ONLY ) ' jfej. CLASSIFIED AD RATE Minimum charge 18 words or less, 35c, first insertion. 2c for each additional word, first insertion. 18 words or less 70c for three insertions, 4c for each additional word for three insertions., Send cash, money order, or check with order. , ' Obituaries, In Memoriam, Resolutions 2c per work, minimum $1.50. An additional charge of 10c will be added to classified ads that are not paid by the end of the month, excepting firms and organizations that carry regular charge accounts. An additional charge of 25c will be made for the use of box numbers.

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Granular Superphosphate in stock. Electric water heaters and milk cooler. Farm Bureau Co-op.

PROMPT ROAD service for tire battery and farm equipment troubles Phone 285. In haste . . . call MACE. . ' '

WE HAVE Combination storm doors. Phone O. P. Dale Insulation Co., 258. ' .

SELL YOUK WHEAT to Johnson Elevator. Highest prices paid. Quick service. Government tested scales. Open from 7:00 a. m. to 9:00 p.m. Johnson Elevator, Sullivan. .

. FOR SALE 2-piece living room suite. Good condition. Cheap. 725 E. Washington or Phone 103-X. ,

FOR SALE Western horse, lady broke. Whole outfit. Reason for selling, daughter quit riding. Girthel Hiatt, 1 mile south of Dugger. . FOR SALE Essex coach with Dodge motor. Will run. good tires. $100.00. One mile west of New Lebanon. Geo. Lankford.

INSURANCE, AUTO, FIRE & LIFE. REAL ESTATE, FARMS AND CITY ' PROPERTY. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567. FOR SALE Feeders and founts. JOHNSON FEED AND SUPPLY CO., 115 South Court Street, Phone 606. .'"

50-lb. Felt Mattresses, $19.95. Electric, Philgas, and Fuel Oil Water Heaters. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Indiana. ; . .

Electric and gasoline, Speed Queen washing machines, wringer type, $109.95 to $134.95. Immediate delivery. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger., Indiana. FOR SALE Sewing machine, rugs, tables, chairs, lamps, rocking chairs, bed springs, pressure cooker, dishes, upholstered chairs, linen. 211 S. Main.

FOR SALE Three purebred roan Polled Durham heifers, bred to registered bull. Charles E Pigg, 2 miles north Cass.

FOR SALE 1. Good house, electricity, barn, granary, poultry house, 77 acres good soil, stock and grain, farm, 3 good springs of water, 4 acres large poplar and white oak timber, good fence. On gravel road, 2 miles of Carlisle. Worth the money. Possession 30 days. . - 2. 5-room house, electricity, barn, poultry house, 80 acres good . soil. Located 3 miles northwest Sullivan. 3. 5-room house, good) repair, .fhrge basement, furnace' shower, automatic electric pumpi ' plenty

water and shade, nice lawn. 1 acre land. 4 miles northeast Sullivan. Usrey's Real Estate and Insurance, Coffman Bldg., Sullivan, Phone 172.

' FOR SALE Elberta peaches all this week. Fine tree ripe. Also apples and plums. Wilson Bros. Orchard, 8 miles east of Carlisle. Pleasantville phone. FOR SALE 1941 Hudson coupe, driven 30,000 miles. James B. Maple.

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COMPLETE SERVICE Lubrication, tail pipes, mufflers, and shock absorbers. JARED IMPLEMENT SALES. '

NOTICE, to monument customers, we have a complete line of monuments on floor in all colors and are expecting a shipment "of Finland granite soon. We can erect any stone that is on floor in one week's notice. Sullivan Monument Co., Clarkson & Son.

OCEAN CITY fishing reels, $3.98 to $7.10; tackle boxes, trot lines, staging, fly lines, casting lines, etc. Gamble's, "The Friendly Store," Authorized Dealer, Frank &, Bud Vanzo, Owners, north side square, phone 433.

FOR SALE 1941 Buick sedanette, motor just overhauled. Harry Walters, at American Legion Home.

FOR SALE Weaned pigs. Fred Rouse, Vi mile west of , High School, south of golf course.

FOR SALE One good used pump with 20 ft. pipe. 517 North Court.

FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford. Dozier Shell Service.

FOR SALE Friers. 2 miles north on 41. Phone 9064. Mrs. A. W. Lovelace.

FOR SALE 5-piece birds eye maple bedroom suite. Smith's Hdw., Carlisle, Ind. FOR SALE Upright piano, oak case. Good finish. Charles Van Arsdall, Hymera. ' 1

ALL INSURANCE IS NOT ALIKE: Now is the time to be sure you have sound full service insurance such as offered by the State .Farm Insurance Companies. Ferd Hall, N. Oakley Bldg. Phone 567, Sullivan.

Should you wish to buy city property, I have many good buys. Have 4 places on Sylvandell St.; two on Johnson St., west side; one 5 rooms, 3 lots on E. Johnson; 5 houses on Section Street,' 2 modern; 2 on N. Court St.; 2 on East Washington St., semi-modern. Have some 1 acre tracts and one 2 acre tracts, 1 half acre. All have 4-room houses ' except one which has a 5-room house; two or three houses (many others). See me when you wish to buy or sell. Jas. P. Burdge, 325 E. Jackson St. Phone 195-B.

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MEN, WOMEN! OLD? GET VIM! Invigorator in Ostrex Tonic Tablets peps up body old just because lacking iron. Also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. New pep or money back. Get $1.00 size today only 79c. At all druggists in Sullivan, at Smith Drug.

WHAT HAPPENED ?y STUB8V GOT I DON'T YOlLTCV IT, COLONEL ) DON'T WORRY..! I NICE ( COLONEL PLUNKETT HAS SPACED sZr-lS-r- -AWAY.. BUT WE YOU'D BE A HARD TARGET, V I WON'T.' y LAYOUT UNO EXPENSE ON EQUIPMENT. STEP W, -fcZ&i I SINGED HIS BRITCHES TO MISS.' y-- -?S YOU HAVE V.. THIS WAY. .WE'LL PERFORM THE Wm Wfi-fm -SS VSTGh. K,n, Syn,,,. ,,,1,, ,1,,vcd Jfj tiVJ If'l.M. ' M g 11 1 1 1 MglfiA VZ4f if 1 1 I B LS Tl lrn Roy Sctlofield over the week- , i JIT Ala. i UUuuCn end' " ' " ' . mtnUrl DESESEsssmssESMsssiEiEsiiiLiis;

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and Mrs. Will Thornton. Rea Hoilman spent the holidays with Mir. and Mrs. James Landes

FOR SALE Home Comfort Range, white porcelain and chrome. Excellent condition. 215 N. Chase.

FOR SALE Practically new Thor washer. Contact Pirtle and Thomson, corner Washington and Section, or Robert Woodard, Fairbanks.

FOR SALE 5-burner kerosene cookstove with oven. Cheap it taken at once. Flynn's Service, Shelburn, Ind.

1. 1 have an 80-acre farm southwest of Sullivan. Land in vicinity priced at $200-00 per acre. Farm joining on north sold for $175.00. Has a good 4-room bungalow, full basement, automatic electric pump, sump pump, water heater, room upstajrs for two eood rooms, and bath but not

completely finished, has a bathtub and lavatory. Has a good barn on solid concrete foundation, a good chicken house. About 18 acres

good corn on farm. Now priced to move it. 2. I have three ten-acre tracts with good bldgs. One about 20 acres east of city, 240-acre tract close to city, 11 mile out, the other 2 mi. southwest. Three 160acre tracts with good improvements. Will take a good piece of city property for one which has a complete modern home, new furnace, stoker, electric hot water heater and full bath. Either place is priced at pre-war price.

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J. M. Sullender entertained as ' Chicago, were the week-end house guests over the Labor Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest week-end Robert E. Akers and DeNeve.

sons, Bobby and Eddie, of Jeffar- Phillip Davies was in Mattoon, 1

sonville, Indiana. Illinois Frday. J. M. Sullender, who has been ! Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson spending most of the summer in of Chicago, were the week-end Dugger, will return to Jefferson-' guests of Mrs. William Dodd.

ville on September 5th, where he j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Goldman and son anc MrSl Ren Hoilman , is an instructor of French and! and family of Ft. Wayne, were at Bluffton, Ohio. I Spanish in the senior high school. 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKee and Mr. Sullender s a former teacher Goldman Wednesday and Thurs- son of . Mulberry, Ind.,-spent last of foreign lanquages in the Dug- day. week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles ger High School and Sullivan i Mr,md Mr, T.pw pllrrPii nf McKee. ;

VACUUM clean your heating Hign Scno1- -Flint, Michigan, were week-end ) Frank Daniels and Frank Rosesystem. A clean furnace saves Mr- and Mrs' Robert Hacker guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rax berry attended the 309th Ammuf uel. Installing and repairing. and baby of Chicago, are visiting Wyatt. ; nition Train reunion Sunday at John W. Mood, 419 N. Broad St. !Mr- and Mrs- L- Hacker and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ingram Shakamak. i Phone 830. IVera Graham. , !and Virgil Ingram were week-I Mr. and Mrs. Loaan'Grav and

Dr. Richard Dukes of Urbana, 'end guests of Mrs. Bertha In- joan Dates of Detroit, Mich., are Illinois, visited Dr. and Mrs. F.-gram. guests of Mrs. Nett Rockenfield. M. Dukes Sunday. j Mrs. George Comstock and Mr and Mrs Harold Burton of Mr and Mrs. Horace Edwards Mrs William Emery were Terre Indianapolis were guests Sunday of Flint Michigan are visiting .Haute visitors Friday. of Mr aM Mrs Hogea WiUs and

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FOR . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY One Arctic Trunk Deep Freeze and regular Refrigerator Combination. 11 cubic feet of refrigeration. Woodward Hardware Co., Dugger, Ind.

WE STILL have alfalfa feed for sale. Monroe, Feed & Implement Sales. ' "

YOUR kitchen measured and '

Mrs. George Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelblock attended the Lyons Fair Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Abram and Fair

daughter, Mrs. E. A. Hammack,

I Mrs. Hubert Myers, . Miss Esther

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jmas Lippeatt Jr., and Miss Betty

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FOR SALE 1936 Fordor Ford, good condition. $495.00. James Shrum, R. 1, Sullivan. Phone 9204.

FOR SALE New 72-ft. Cromwell refrigerator, also Austra White pullets, . large wardrobe trunk. All very reasonable. Hoses Pound, Shelburn.

HOG feeders save money or feed! Buy less, save more. Think of it; one bag of Murphy's CutCost Concentrate is enough fo two pigs from birth to marke' plus your farm grains. See us to day. Let us figure your savings LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE. Shelburn,

FOR SALE Lespedeza baled hay in field. Baling Thursday. !C ton. Dudley Sisson, 1 mi. south of New Lebanon. FOR SALE G.E, cabinet radio', Jenny Lind twin bed complete, breakfast set & cabinet to match lady's gabardine suit; Vassar Guild Topper and black seal coat size 16, boy's winter clothing size 9, Call after 4:00 p. m. 215 West Harris St.

Mvovs and .Tamos Hannum at- Saiurdav bv the lllnesVb'f their

orders taken for steel or wooden tended the Lyons Fair Friday. I daughter. Miss Freda Libk s, who cabinets and sinks. Quick delivery Mr- and Mrs j w Schofield is in the Olney hospital for treatand installation. Write ' Hobartof Chicago .visited Mr. and Mrs. :nent, Furry, R. R. 1, Shelburn. I U. . . , . .

poultry feed this new way! Just bring in 800 lbs. of your grains we mix them with 200 lbs. Murphy's Vig-O-Ray Concentrate you get an outstanding Mash for your birds at low cost. See us and find out how you can save! LAWRENCE MARTIN FEED STORE, Shelburn.

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FOR Victor, Decca, Capitol and Columbia records call at R. W. Cadwcll's Music House. 27-29' N

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see me. J. P. Burdge, 325 E. Jackson St.

FOR SALE 1941 5-passenger Chevrolet coupe, A-No. 1 condition; 1 register hot air coal furnace; 1 portable Underwood typewriter, $45.00; baby carriage, $5,00. Call after 5 p. irk 405 South State Street. , . )

FOR SALE Duroc boars, eligible to register. Elmer R. Riggs, Fairbanks, Ind. Fairbanks phone. FOR SALE. New Hampshire Red pullets. Phone 8241. FOR SALE Owner leaving city. Living room suite, 9x12 rug, chair, 3 tables, radio,' new gas range and washer, dinette suite. All in excellent condition. Priced for quick sale. Ralph O. Johnson, 30 N. French St., upstairs.

MONUMENTS. James J. Durham, uptown office in . Powell Garage, 126 So. Main; residence 240 So. Main. Phone 343.

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FOR SALE Extra good canning tomatoes. 1 mi. east and north of American Legion. Will deliver. Geo. Euler. ' '

Dead Animals Removed All kinds: ,' horses, cows, sheep, calves and boss. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We . pay all phone charges. 24 hoar service. John Wachtel Co. Terre Hants. Indian

FOR SALE 8 ft. Home Freezer, new, $306.95; used Van Camp washing machine, good condition. Watson Store, Graysville.

FOR SALE Lespedeza hay, ANo. 1. No rain. Between 375 and 400 bales. $1 bale or $20.00 ton entire lot. Harold Setzer, Graysville.

WANTED Hand washing to do. Blouses and lingerie. Can give references. Ph. 370. 225 N. Min. WANTED TO BUY Tomatoes, on Tuesday and Thursdays, for canning. Also have mangoes, pimentoes, sweet peppers and sugar corn roasting ears. A. L. Robertson Greenhouse.

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FOR RENT Floor Sander, Edger, Polisher. All new equipment. Sullivan Decorating Co., Sullivan, Ind. FOR RENT My home in Sheli burn, 4 large rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Hosea Pound. .

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for 2 weeks. Bring your containers. We can also use some peach pickers and packing house help. Yates Orchard Co. OAKTQWN, Ind. Phone 18 F 31

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Mr. and-Mrs. Alva Myers and son, Boh, spent the week-end in Terre Haute with Mrs. Rhana

COAL, COAL, COAL. Blackhawk & North Wilford. Large Lump, $7.00; 4x8, $7.00; iy4 x 4, $6.75; Mine Run, $6.60; Stoker, $6.50. R. Pearison, 934-B.

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of Anderson, spent the holidayhere' with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Allison; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Osborne and daughters, -Sandra and Billie, of Indianapolis, spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sweet.

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Crist of : Perrysville, Indiana were the i" guests of Mrs. Ollie Crist Sun day. . . j Mr. and Mrs. Bern Bardsley spent the week-end with their r son and. family, Mr. and Mrs. '

Bob Bardsley and son of Dayton, Ohio,

Together they tidied the flat next morning .

HENRY'S concern the morning after that first postmarital spree was alMhat could be desired. He was so ashamed that Adelaide let him off lightly. Together they tidied the flat, and then went to morning service. . Sitting in church, Adelaide thought of the importance of maintaining appearances. That, at least, they could do. And for an artist, a short period of indigence was picturesque. When we are famous, she thought, it will make . an entertaining story .... She saw herself at a dinner table; Henry in white tie and tails, she in blue velvet and diamond stars. ("What an amazing career your husband's has been, Lady Lambert." "Ah, but we had our struggles, Duke. We began in an old coach-house.") From a religious point of view, the service did not do Adelaide much good but she came out strength-

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' "I do it all myself," Adelaide said. ' ened for her meeting next day with Mrs. Culver. Mrs. Culver, thinking of the Mews, had remembered humble but clean surroundings. Now when she arrived there, she was repelled by the squalor. Her eyes filled with tears and Adelaide asked, "Is Papa ill? Is that why you've come?" , -j "My dear, I've come to fetch you home." Adelaide stiffened. "Indeed you have not, Mamma; and if that is how you have come to talk " . Mrs. Culver realized her mistake. "No, no. I've just come to see how you're getting on." Adelaide showed her about the tiny but immaculate flat.' "I do it all myself," she said. '"Henry wanted me to have a. woman but it takes just endugh'of my time." The rest of their talk got no nearer the truth. In the end, Mrs.

Henry drank nine doses at one draught.

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Culver invited Adelaide alone to visit at home, and left. A few days later, Henry and Adelaide had their first serious quarrel. When she said, "You're impossible," he pointed out, "You would marry me. I tried to stop you." Still they went on, until Henry found the bottle of "anti-liquor medicine" which Adelaide had been slipping into his coffee. "I though the coffee tasted rather worse than usual," Henry said. "If you'd asked me, I could have saved you the i money."- . . (! "Do you mean you've tried it before?" ' '' "It has been tried on me. Without the least result. So Fll get rid of it for you." Adelaide expected him to pour it down the sink. Instead, he raised the bottle and di'ank it all at leat nine doses at one draught. "Now," he said. "I

shall pay a visit to the tavern . ." Continued tomorrow)

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