The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1948 — Page 2
DAILY BANi'IcR, GREMCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13. I9<8-
Special Staff - To Aid Farmers
LAFAYETTE Jar 13 TNS) A traveling staff of 10 Pvrrue V-.ivers:ty agncuitaral eoonexported to aitf a r* roximatety 6 009 Indsar a farters ir mak'.rs naividual fam
r-' are .Lir.iLAv} tr- 2'* to 40 far.ners earh. so that indivhteai a tention can hr given to ea- n farmer’s problems. In a*i iition. the staff of t 'n agncuitaral economists : .•rth veterans' classes an i s-r I c. - -nation service farm plan-
ning classes,
weed control, fertilizers, drain age and building are discus^d
Beverly Trembly Rates High Honors
:s mnter.
tc
rreartly *m 'p'i&fi l
ir.z went
ro^T?.m : n to ef-
i iitjon to problems peculiar a community where the me- --
z :s held.
M -M
Last
li.nt-s-
rch. with exscheduled for winter the i a tryout in
A
e and Gtbsor. h-'- farm planning i today by P-rr-
SCiss Beverly Ruth Trembly daughter of Mr and Mrs. Rad Trembly. who is auendim
Techmcal points :n Stephens College. Cbiumbia. Ma.
has made an outstanding reran' in her work there thus far. actorcfcng to a letter received fro: Ralph C. Le yden, acting chairman of ude Communicator
5k 11s Div-.- n wb Xvs wr.tt - Ar extension meeting of spec- ^ { 0 r , > r.g letter to Glenn C r t re-t to fruit growers of s -,. elv ~ \ -Pr.r pal f C" the Wabash Valley will be held Gj> rTitisV ^ V;gh schwl Friday. January 16 at 9 00 a. n . Jt& . pleasure to inform m Terre Haute. Chamber ' lha , M ^ Beverly Ruth
Commerce Assembly Hall This • is seconding to an announcement from the count v extension
! THE O/UU B#a«K j -SOCIETY-
HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered tn the post office a? j Greencastle. Indiana as second | ciass mail matter under act o»* I March 7 1878. Subscription pricIl3 cents per w»ek: MOO per I year by mat! in Putnam county . I $3 00 to J7.S0 per y»ar outsid-
| Putnam Coafity.
S. R. Kariden. PublHLer. 17-19 '««oth Jack on •itmet.
ir the church parlor.
Juft*- Thrulte Bride Of Richard Simw» r*
Miss June Mane Thralls be-1
c?m“ the bride of Richard C.j Mrs. c users at 10 a m. Dec. 31 in bridge R
CatlKdtc church at day. Me-! Mary Morris of
HOSPITAL VOTES Mvrtle Surber of Ba:n- !, was admitted Mon-
FO-LAND AUCTIO!
1st
Mams
If i vtlle The Rer Ar'b^nv
| Litiighlin officiated
| Th. tnde is the daughter , — - = T'.- .dsv Mr .: Mrs. Fred ThralU and! castle was d „
Grefn-
» Mna Harold Hickman daughter of Greencastle.
i dismissed Monday
Trembly, your fug four pr
a graduate
TOIiW' Itiri-F. TIIOri.HT In <* Spa r af-'r aU other wa>^ ■U-. e d sappo-r.trd. irmr. more and turr. ng to the N izar- ; the r.’v safe gueie and yj .r* —S t 1 know th it < ek Jesus.
stu-
••W.th the growth m compi-x-Ity of farn. r.g has com-- a re*'-: for teaching the principles of farm planr.T.g. helping the farmer to organize effectively the If-rge amount of technical information row available ~ Er.ro Intent this winter's ( .* nearly complete, bot • >. -?ff member* said a further expansion of the program ;s i. -nr .1 f • IMS-49 The c’-i's-
Putnam County fruit growers and orchardmen are especiaily nv ted as there will not be any ext - sion activity within th* i-ty pertaining to this field Glen Lehker. entomologist E-c Sharvelle. pathologist ar. i ' -, b Sprat, hort:'ultunst a: Purdue Extension Specials'. staff will discuss new spray m. iterials insect and disease contr ! r rchard management and th<- market outlook
OUR NEW
SPRING PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER
dents of 1 the
. tent is 2406'
who receive i
r- .eign:Lor. by t .
Gocnmunicati
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: S'-ep.".- r. -
.v.Jege for demon-
(trntisg pt’‘f
15cy la rtxd.r.g
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aai l.slenmg
Since our
.rse ;n Ent:.?-.
Oornpcsit: «
- ; - rr. d to m* -.:
ne^-i5
emth iJKfcv.du*.
students. 1 :■
rs*..-.g pr grarr: ha^
'<:t<»Traine stu-
dent prof;.:-.:
zaes in the abofir-?
areas at to.<?
--riT.nr.ir.g -
vejAr On - it.
7>asis "-a Lh * ' T
demonstrate:
s-fc-iiitifii# on Uwse
te-sls stu-i-r.'
ATij' -**- rferj — ’
la-kr .nstru :
. n *i]y ;r. those
tT^SsS in AT.-
* they nave ahown
needs Th--
a; nty of ur Jt J-
2- nts are f -
-1 to have r.-ee.is in
ill areas B-v
erlv A-2L5 orje of tfe*
students wv tests
passed all of >-*ir
We behev
that Bev-rly s
profekn:
•^y re a*
St-ph^as r* ‘
iy mitcated her
bu: a:
- r ffrezs h-gh
quality of :.'J fjkC'lli.V !
And total News 8 II I E F §
Greencastle,
was admitted Tuesoaj of| George W. Hams of
Mrs. Fred Thralls 3r.n v^™^ w and M Suram-'r-- i* th. son or M | • , were
a:'..: Mrs. Chuuncey Sitm-Uers
Part Wayne.
The bribe wore a two-tone} .t-y wool suit. Hei corsage ons c hute cam. llias and bro-.vr accrs-j Mines completed her costum - t
J! - >!ary Jo Thralls, sister f I loot my th bnde. was maid of honor, dealing*.
51 r> a Kelly sreen suit, with But today, t.raham
. - n. - H r >rsa_ Senate appr«priati»oak camellias miltee investigatm*
WIRE NEWS
works'' in rommorfity
..s
F Thrall Jr ' ts best that hi*
told the
, ,uh<x»ni .[lertlkltion
br*,ker's ag'-ot »u»d in-
XMted hi* money in . .snaaxlrtb-
F .cinr the ceremony a wei-..-i d.nner was s ived in th.r
effort to help him over511.Mll.H6 l<»*» in seeur-
ThraHs home by Rat iff and Mrs The bride ami
Mrs
Oscar groom
ji an
come a
W. C. itirs. F. U. | This. Graliam added, cut a hi* net loss to 84.H47 til
riieiict*
. • - .• i - - — - • r -g
meet at 9 *0 s-.- a-i f 9 <k>
Revival Hi-bvei i
now hurch
. iEg on Everve
at M
Mr ird Mrs Eas : S!a>y. of Belle Ubbob. left Monday by aa- —. t > f r Ju'.te- FT.- rca. wtvrs they w-.3 *re'-i the r»-
...-. - three ti- re- wedding, He *uld he acivpted ' fuli re-.-corated with a mmiatur; ^undidHty" f»r the •'■mmotliri
a-i groom F ms forme! transaction*.
a wreath around the base of th • • cake with green candles and} FBANKFI HT. Jam IS l N ' white caryaantbeamms flar k —The tntitiilati«n mur.i. r •* *** A j des" beautiful red-haired "tlueefi ol Tr ; br :e .« a graduate ■ t Germany’s underu.wM WrmtenR r-.dge High School. ed t»dn> to Maw the lid off the The groom s-: the army I nited stat«-- 'rm> * bigge*t
in Work! War II
The undersigned will sell, without reserve t,, .,
bidder, their 40 a. re farm and personal propert, H west and I mile north of Ooverdale. Indian i : 3 U
PutnmnvilM; 9 odle* MMith «l Greenca-th- ; Ut m|u> off National Road 40. "wa
Indianapolis.
AT 1 hO p. M.
BEGINNING
THURSDAY, JANUARY ISTH, 1945 The following real estate and personal property: The farm will he sold flrst^ B«-ginninu at ! : (|<| f , ( |
farm
legal .leseription is a* follow The -oath half ,,f , hl of the northea-t quarter of section 38. tnun-hip 13 \ ‘,*1 four \Ve*t. containing 40 aer.-, more or I.-*-, riii. i ar ., a6 ' 1 but H almost all tillable. It ha- approximately 3. are div ided into small fields. It contain* j a« r.-. nv.r, yv.wd*. This farm i* level compared with siir r .ain,| ln? u i yyater supply for this farm is supplie,! from tw,, fi,^™'! The fence* ‘are in fair condition hut thi* farm ,, r ,‘J, *
nyaved on ami to start farming.
tin this farm I* a five room house that can br y™ converted into a *i\ nnans. Thi* hou*e ha- h., n , years ami i* a- **>lld a- a new one. It yvas nxx>nt|\ 1 with heavy insulated hrirk -iding and a new roof. Xh-t tion for thi* house i* of solid construction eonshtlar ,■ black*. A new chimney ha* been const niet.-d „|,'A *1 from the hm-ment. The upstairs L iinfinish.-,t hut *o2] .-asilv finished with idastering. The house i- n , (t n ,' "T is a niee little farm home. There is a s.nal| tiarti an,l K «J hat they are large enough for this type of farm. Ttk covered" with a metal roof that Is in goo<| condition. TERMS: HVtO.Otl on day of sale anil halan.. within jJ
PERSONAL PROPERTY
At*
-i has b*-fi .•£ Vernon
arcet a ry 6 ai
.j a* Ta
:ve-1 by re*H- aih. »-•>• ooerat. n
3- — - t~.cc. Nary
T-. ve attend.r.g the dinner use bridal party were Rev A J* y L McLaughlin M:. .- i Mr-. Albert M Thralls. Mrs. .>rtr-uJe Lee Jerry’ Lee a.-.l
black-market scandal. Involved are *aid t«
ta. Wa
that Of
i
ARE NOW IN
STOCK
- ranging from K>c
AHNIVERSAHIES Hi r t tsday
0/er 275 from which to select
per roll up.
A complete line of paints enamels, varnishes polishes, and accessories. The new Strawberry pattern dinner set is in, also other lovely designs in China ware. See our window. A complete assortment of greeting cords, 5c and
10c
Don't forget our musical cake plate for your parties. Junes Specialty Shni)
DORIS HINKLE SCHOOL OF DANCE CI.\**F.S r«4R Children. Adults and Beginners. 1 Private le — Ballr -mb Oa»«e- beginning ae\? »
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ibBSaace'.
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flow sttum a:
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7bur:w 3art*.-i
Be". P^iaa Shr .v
S'. *al>r. Jaa.-
E.:.r* S" -1 ■»rjL Ma-
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DePauw Debaters Tied For Second
Enroll Now
CHEVROLET and ONLY Chevrolet IS FIRST!
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FIRST in PRODUCTION, in SALES and REGISTRATIONS of cars and of trucks .. .
FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST FIRST
in P<m«*ge' Cor Production in 1947—according to published production figures. in Truck Production in 1947—according to pub—
lished production figures.
in Passenger Cor Soles in 1947—according to incomplete but conclusive sales record*.
.n Truck Sales In 1947—according to incomplebo but conclusive sales records.
to .'Vodoce ovar a Million Cars and Trucks In a postwar yaar. 1947—according 10 publ is had production figures.
m Total Passenger Car Production and Sales foitHe total 17-yeaf period. January 1931 to Januorv, 1940—according to published nation wide figure* in Total Truck Production and Sales for th* total 17-year period January 1931 to January 194fi —recording to published notion-wide figures.
in Total Number ef Cars and Trucks on th* road today—eccordi.xg t# official nation-wide registrations.
re.* icc*. c-f.icir D€asE! — or- ever-. C*es-
fOedf-?
dweter m c*o«#i OAd fcopPf *c -c»* Hi* lot'tOOC T3 c. ,0-1 C C-iD-K* frp’W o*- 7 en ci CWwQle 4 Agc*r «i 1947. »* tv/ *
■•More cat's ca« a-.ar» tn<Ms **• 3C**y &mer momm r #** iroovitry, ^
at CWatoM »os btdMti or-a
cerj o«d »or* fniOi ""■■C'’ ©«-y c , +*tr
for !%♦ *c*cr t*er
pemd* tram Acr*s»c^ J93! to
M&tmorf, ISt -c-O^r-
of -motor cor Hw**ory
Nc#wro§7, cs CH«v* rck«* Mc*or D-. chop* of Ge-’-'ol ore Oeeo: * ^rctefu* for | Ammnca s »re 4 er«txe for Clke«roket pcave-^er con trveiks; \ oro ore ee»e'~ -ed ic do efferym c*r pc*er to ccy't-vr# to deserve t?ws pref«#tK<e ^ fdtvrt
m an «Ke post
We mO’-l to Wlc-b eotfi every pmrtor r Wirt comsHjr,r y lor tht I ond 90CG for Hwt e-poote-lofoorv. Wesoio* oro COpre< c»e TO* potrorvo^e. We ore ©>-3 ovr level | bmts to pro*# #>c* by orden \ tor mom Cfcrvroten vst at promptly * ot *re con —e»e r wree* *cdoy $ ♦ryie^ * **om — orvd •# o^e deep*y ond dow!^y oppreds*!*# of f^e pc* ertce ®nd «d**dersfO'C."3 of ofl Owr evt kHwert *+o ore o»o * n* cee«e'et j Of nom Otevrooen. t*eeO‘ew *o wr. you buy muty ! •bun you buy Mi# product of Mu won<t 1 cfgr if prudwewt o* con o-d trucks, for that u b>u way ta «««<- ■kirn doRor uokrr 1 Rett otwred bot we » M your order for a n*w Cherrutal pra ot soon ae d is hwworiy posubta to do so. Meonwtute. ptaote let us mp to keop row prrserd cor or buck •n aood rwtnwsg cowdmon bt bringing it to us for skiPfrd seruice, now iwd at regtdar wdortats.
Fntx.
+ + + ♦ v vantrx Ciardm Club Miff Fridas T-- Couatry Gardr-n Club will T-s-. wiih Mrs Witt Wright Jan. l*:g a: 1 30 p m. v -J- v \ -rimica (tub T * Mnvt M ndnr-srtay Vrr n-ca CVib will meet at 2 ..>:k WedneaJay afternoon w_a Mrs Ray Caraon. Mrs. Ha - kr li-.Ii g re toe program,
v x- v
vir* s.uirwiar To Bn 14 Tburwfatx Tr Kappa Aasociate C.bapter at., -.-et Thursday evening at * ’» : .'fcek at the home of Mrs. Sir ^ sira-.ne
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M * c. ■*. To Hee-i Tkuruis)
T’'.- 'V * C 5 of Gobin chitib, to r regiiar rr.eet:r, * Community Hall Jars. 13th Please note r. hang-- ' from 2M-
m. to 2 00 p. m.
Mrs. Clarke Arnold
charge of the program special music will be fumii by MLts Billie Mattingly and
1 William Lockwood.
Hostesses for the Fellowship . r ^ i Tea will be Mrs. Granville | Thompson. Mrs. Harold Porter
and Mrs Curry Inman.
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-trial
1 lyswen I'rogr.toi Meets Medaesday Ulyssen Program Senes will hold its thirl meeting Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the Phi Dell Theta house. Mrs. Grace Golden, director of the Childrens i Museum in Indianapolis will be | the speaker Her subject will be "Collecting Is M> Business. '
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PiitntumiUe P. T. A. Tn Meet Thursday
The Ehitnamville P. T. A w ll ‘meet Thursdax. January 15. at
i 7:30 o'clock at the school build-
REAL ESTATE TR.4NSFER8 ,ng
be r. s.
military government officer* in Bav aria, a aeeaod " nman w ho i* the daughter of an Internationally prominent German industrialist .and the wini*tiT. shadowy figure* of Germany’s p.i*t-v»ar crime network. ( rack army investigator* have uncovereil a lurid tale of International dope smuggling, organized white slavery’, and buried Nazi treasure amounting to alrnosl thi* 1 e million dollar*.
On the same date. January 13, imnu-diaiely f (l ||, sale of the Real Estate, about :<Xl P. M. Uv ; i| imi will be sold: Heating stove, in fair condition; kitihi-n r«T dresser; oak library table; book case; tyy„ ovi-r-Miiffni davenport; 3 sideboards; dining room table; •> tBW | linoleum; eleetrie iron; garden and lawn t.M.u,; | S ' jar*; ami other numerous articles; TERMS: (ash. v, to he removed until settled for. Not responsible i n
cident.
WILLIAM AND MARY MANTZ, Owners! SALE IN CHARGE OF IL C. FOLAM) \| (7i, )N(
I
cwff
INDIANAPOLIS MARKET Hogs 10 000: slow, uneven;
v-eights 160-260 lbs and scattering of heavier weights 75c lower; ' most weights over 260 lbs. bid 81 . lower: 130-160 lbs. mostly MV, lower: 100-130 lbs sharply low-j cr; 160-225 lbs $28.25: few
lights early $28 65-*2$.75
| Cattle 2.900 calves 500: small j lot top ipod to mostly choice, .mixed lieififrs and steers $35; PJkV! 'dim cl'd'e" around $31.50-
and averase
hfr'Wfie 30-$30: just
FISH FRY Wednesday night, January 14
AT f>:0O O’CLOCK
OLIVER JAMES POST 459 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WJRS 0\’EP. MULLINS DRUG STORE
bs aroiiRil hoice na$25 50. t20.5O-$23. 17 50-$20
w Fast
intercotkfiate d-3*te topk this I year is. “A Fwlwal Won. i ■ .-runent Sr ul-i Be Established.” On the DePmr te**", r.-ga-Lve speakers Mary Lou Tresch and K-;th P-azar, tefeatt-d K.tjx, Lhnots Wesleyan. Wheaton. Wabash. and Frmcjpia affirmative teams, loosing to Manchester
College.
Affirmat.ve meakers High Hawk, ns and Howard Downs defeated IlLr.ms College. Olivet. S». Olaf s. Ripon and Ind.ana State, loosing to Monmouth College.
CLOSING OUT SALE! Of WAR SURPLUS and NEW MERCHM To he held at public auction 4 block* south'll x| State Rjiad 39 anil 3rd liouue east on nnrth side nf M street in Brazil. Ind., lieginning at 10 a. ni.. on FRIDAY, JANUARY 16TH, 191 ALL KINDS OF TOOLS, REST A l II \ NT HiHTl 04TT< E AND HOME FTHMTI RE. KT< TERMS; CASH. Not responHihle fur aifidiJ ELMER S. COX AI'CTIOXEER: COL. CAP DOW MM' Lunch Will Be Served.
Henry Tollei etux to James F Wear, etux land in Bainbridge
Famnew Addit.on. $1
Oocar K. Van Ansdall. etux to Arthur Harrison, etux land in
Maiiscn Twp $1.
Greencastle Motors., inc
STUDIO Pastry Shoppe
DEUClOt S <«ke*. Freneh Pastrie*. pie*. Cookie. A special Bread*. Catering to social aad Chib meeting, ef *11 kind*.
Prof. Reid Wtnaay of Greencastle x-ill be the guest speaker of the evening. His subject will be “Europe. Yesterday and Tomorrow '' He will also show pictures or slides. As Prof Winsey has traveled quite extensively over Europe, a very interesting evening is anti-
cipkted.
After the busmesa and progrum the meeting will adjourn to the basement for the social hour and refreshments. The public is invited.
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Kmrr.i ( >ub To Meet Friday The Emera Club will hold the January meeUng with Mrs Leo Terry Friday evening at 7:3D
o’clock. + + + +
Mr*. Hwrmuad To
NEW DELHI. Jan. 13-1 UP) —Monandaa K. Gandhi, frail and weary under his 78 years, embarked today on a new fast to seek tne glorious deliverance" of death rather *han watch the Kashn ur FTovnoe fighting spread and destroy India. Spiritual leader of India's Hindu millions. Gandhi breakfasted as usual at 5 A. M. GMT 1 midnight Monday EST > arm then retired to the grassy lawns of his' millionaire friend. G. D. Birla. to lie in the sim. He informed the government of Hindu India tha. he will touch no more food, nor even fruit juice, until he is convinced that government m.msters are seeking to end the undeclared war in Kashmir Province and find peace J with Moslem Pakistan. | L*t me die if I must,' he toll | his folowers at the nightly pray-| er when- he flrsi announced his plans Death for me would be a glorious deliverance rather than that I .should lb- a helpless witness to the destruction of India." Gandhi began what may be his final hunger strike against violence after breakfasting on a haif pound of goat'.* milk, enisled apples, boiled vegetables and one Indian b.scuit called a
Khakra.
He plans .0 shun even his .'usual fruit juice. However, medical attendants said he was unable to drink plain water and therefore will take a few drops of lime juice in water.
The Friendship Club will meet REAL ESTATE TRANSFER*
••all me aaming baked
115 North Jackson
“'■ u 9 Serve As Well As Sell*’
•/
Grejncastle, Ind.
F»i y oar next party for atauetaace in your menu «f fam good-, and fancy All good* baked tn order onlv. Mrs. R. Von Steinen Franklin and C ollege PHONE 25|
Wednesday evening. January 14. at 7:30 with Mrs. Elmer Hnmmond. All members are urged to be preoent as officers will be elected and unknown sister
names wtl| be drawn
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Women* L'nion To Meet Thursday The Women’s Union of t
Oren G. Kivett. e.ux to Leon! H. Harney, etux land in Frank- 1
Bn Twp. $L
Teresa Cohee. etcon to Indians D^Pt of Conservation. State of Indiana. Forestry Division land 1 in Cloverdale. Twp. $1. i Jewell H. Vaughan etux
Jesse E Cassida. etal Cloverdale Twp $1.
land
to in
CLOSING OUT SI On aceiHint of poor health. I am quittinz farmintal ing to Hillsboro, nhere I have bought property. an<l “• public auction all of my llv»**to<'k and impl' iu''nt'. " nI knnyin a* the Xlosi-r farm. 2 mile* north id \\;i)'-ls ,, dMONDAY, JANUARY, 19TH, T STARTING AT 10.3U A. M.. THL K.I.U'"1 VI ' SO-HEAD OF CATTLE-50 10 trieil Black Angu* eoxv*. ranging in as> ! ciuning 1 year old hellers; 9 coming yearling hrifrr*:1 yearling *teer*: 2 hulK The cow* are all hi I. I" •' from one of rhe he*» Mood line* of the breed. Th*' a" bloodeil, except one ••oxi anil one heifer, and *"n 1 a,T They are extra nice and most of them are my r;l herd hull run* hack through the bloodline* of Bli<l' l1 H l tion, and 1* an extra good individual "ill* a E, "“ l f and hi* ancestry trac.-s hock to the l*lanil». hrrl “ Victoria. The other hull I* a yearling, with IP"" 1 Id the llohert Sualn herd. Thi* i* an t nu-unl "PP* get good stork, and would not he for sale, Hit 'It* 1 quit.
FEED Around nno or 7ftn hale* of timothy and < r w - IMPLEMENTS Farmall II. with cah. on r<hh<'r. extra "h”’ 1 , • nltliator for same; Little t.enlu* breaking I'l"" '’ nihher; 4 se».i of share*; 2 «ietv of joiner*, am' jointer; 7 foot Dunham disc; heavy duty Ihinliant K» 3 *e<tion *pring tooth harrow. 8 foot; X foot <" l i ,l P a '‘ cutter, 2 row. new ; VanRrunt grain drill. 12 hixil. r‘ John Deere power mower, 3 knlve*; 7 f««'1 windr""" ( ♦« foot grain elevator, with wagon h.dst: 2 rubber tit" one heax.v duly; gm.d * wheel trailer; 10 f'*d l'""'' .,. I»eerc corn planter, with fertilizer attachment a** Ir wliv; 12 Inch waling plow; single shovel plow; A plow; grinder, with H inch 30 foot belt: J. 'hat; oat* sei-ih-r and box to fit on tractor, gr 1 ** ment; ami | ot oJ , mnd tmi| ^ , chain*; biuieh t motor; block and tackle with 75 foot ol rope; ID f«* l"t* of other thing* not mentioned. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining table and chair*; l.argc size Gli'B") ,l '^ Home C omfort range; Edison phonograph: Battery ™ dre**.-r: and lot of other thing*. TERMS; CASH. Not responsible in ea-c DINWIDDIE AND MOSER n\ZEY A HENTHORN, Auct*. WALLACE FlJ 1 '^ I.u-irh will tv werved hy I Julie* of M I- *
