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Tribune Classified Columns REAL ESTATE TOE SALE OB TRADE FOR in Atlanta. E. A. Foster. c-81 FOR SALE FOR cider, Beech' wood Orchards, phona 18X2.

1C From Early FUee CONSTIPATED? Then try Kar- 12 YEARS JAN. 3, 1934 Mrs. Holman was quite WINDFALL Min Mute Parriih. VISIT IN WINDFALL Mrs. Joe Thompson of Mooresville and her mother, Mrs.

Loe nak Vegetable Laxative tab- Columbia Myers, of Indianapolis, were-the SSd SdBiS? c-113 Ave. -Her mother. Mrs. George guests Monday of ttie Bozell, of near Tipton, was as- HIGHEST PRICES paid for fur sisting in her care. and beef hides.

Francis Farm Supply, 131 N. Main. c-tf W. A. Zaloudek, retiring presi- mother in law, Mrs.

Birdie Thompson, and of Mrs. brother, Lawrence Pumphrey, and they were also guests of dent of the Kiwa'nls club, gave Mrs- Nan Crum and Daughter, NOTICE Miller's tours to the club's Mrs, Donna Bailey, at Windfall. FOR 21X7 or 68. Phone tf FOR SALE Corn, clover hay and baled straw. Mrs.

O. U. Mayne, Phone 12X11. c-80 For informa- aeeting held at gin February 7 or inorma- church Jt was an tion phone 1306. Ella Kigln nounced that 39 men been 80 added to the club roster.

FOR Buick' four- door sedan. Below ceiling. 320 E. Washington St. p-80 PHOSPHATE: P205 in bags.

Florida in FOR cream, pure vanilla, quarts and pints. Bowl-O-Drome c-tf FOR boars, miles south of Prairie. Irvin Cardwell. P-82 ROOK in I Fred M. Recobs, former sher- bulk.

Super phosphate, mix- iff, was here from Pendleton, ed fertilizer. Granular Aero where he was a guard, at the Cyanamid for plowing under, reformatory, visiting friends and ship immediately; Soil map-j relatives. ping and testing service. Deal-1 ers wanted. Schrock Ferti- William Ray died at his home ubll hedin accordance iriti.

the can lizer Service, Congerville, southwest Of ElwOOd. He was i made by the Federal Bank Illinois. Represented by H. 63 years old. I of thls district th Haines, phone 217F11 Amboy.

HOLIDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Harley Tolle left Thursday for their home at Elkton, after spending the Christmas holidays with the for- BANK STATEMENT. Report of condition of Farmers Loan Trust Company of Tipton, In the State of Indiana, at close of on December 31, 1S45. Address, Amboy, c-Th-F-tf I visions of the Federal I and a call made by the Deportment of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Shuppard, financial Institutions of the State of FOR potatoes, JAMES CLARK, R. R. 1, Tip Maine, Michigan and Idaho; plenty of bananas. Mile west and '2 3 ,4 south of Tipton.

Crawford. p-78 -I FOR in winter clothing. Thrift Shop, above Citizens National Bank; open Thursday and Friday afternoons, all day 'Saturday, c-80 ton, or phone 7 on 138, At- North Independence street, were the parents of a daughter born Jan. 3. She was given the name of Evelyn Marie and was wel- lanta, for dealer of Rawleigh comcd into the home by a broth- products in Tipton county.

Torn my Eugene. Mile west and 2 south of Tipton. c-Tu-Th-tf Announcement was made by Postmaster James A. Farley of CRUSHED STONE While in Atlanta, 1. c-Th-F-S 92 FOR Chevrolet IVi I ton trucks, A-l mechanical; condition; 1935 Dodge; bicycle, practically new.

Lewis i Debethune, 2 miles west of ni north. p-78 Still Fester Amid color, any size for any pur- the appointment of Gordon Ol- pose; also sand and gravel; delivered and spread. Robert Dellinger, phone 3002 Aroma, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gais- vey as postmaster at Noblesville.

24 YEARS 3, 1922 FOR Rock Hi-bred Dresden pullets, ready la lay. Also 200 White Rock chicks weighing Berlin, Jan. to 3 ,2 Ibs. ASSETS unit Itn-. eluding overdrafts) 317,054.53 government nhtfcatlonx direct and fruarantrtd 1.731.000.00 (iiictwliric 14,560.60 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) 4.500.W ''null.

with other IwnliH. including reserve lialuncc and cash items in procesM of collection Bank premises owned $13.000, furniture "and r.tturea, none 13.000.00 Bank prehilsM oirftwl are subject to Hens not assumed by bank (tout owned other than bank premises 27B.no er, south of Tipton, were the par- other assets n.m ents of a daughter born Jan. 3. i Total assets 5J. 310,017.

22 Snyder, Tipton. o'clock. Mrs. Virgil Saxon capital of Dresden, one- Pete Grayson's store on the Range Line was robbed of merchandise and a small amount of cash. Stephen Lineback, residing 2 miles south of timc German resort city famed near Mt.

Lebanon, was badly Phone 1502 after 6 or jt delicate China, is a shat-; injured when he slipped on ice WANTED tered ruin in which some and fell. ":000 bodies still fester after the i Allied raids of nearly a year 'ago. American Funeral services for Roy Wright were'held at the home pendents' near New Lancaster and burial WANTED Cashier at the Diana theater; apply in person, p-78 tou "th'e' Russian" occupation i was in the Cook cemetery. WANTED Practical nursing. zo drove through the: bomb- i Phone 2173 Mill c-80 blasted city where it is believed Dr.

and Mrs. B. V. Chance some 250.000 persons were wcre called to Indianapolis by WANTED Papering, painting killed in February, i 1945. The.

the serious illness of their and repair jobs. 116 Dear- city is 75 per cent rubble. 'daughter, Velma, student nurse born. M. L.

Coff man. p-80 The correspondents visited a the Methodist hospital. Dresden's historic theater square i WANTED Upholstering Carl thp famous zWinger art Miller, 731 -N. Independence. eallcry opcra housc and all UVKleilCe Phone 628.

c-tf other buildings were de- i Belief CUlie WANTED TO Furnished molished. or 'unfurnished apartment or The world-famous-small 'house. Adults only. known as cathedral! Identified Women Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations liepcisils of United States rovrrninent (Including postal savings) l.TDS.CO Deposits of States and polit- iial tsubdiri.slon.1 177.3C3.6S Other deposit?" (certified and ofllrera' cheeks, elf.) 60.231.07 Total deposits Total Liabilities (not In- rludinj? Kubonllnnt'-d obligations CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS. Capital 5 50.WIO.00 Surplus Iflu.oin' Undivided profits 6S.1 IS.D3 Total capital accounts 21S.14S.03 Call 1214.

c-81 WANTED to buy Small "modern or semi-mod-. ern property in Tipton. Write' "Frauenkirche," was i razed completely except for fragments of three walls. San Francisco, Jan evidence supporting I police in their belief that Alfred L. Cline falsely identified! CHOIRS TO REHEARSE Members of the adult choir WO men who died in his company Box care Tipton Tribune, of the West Street Christian i was brought into the far-flung p-81 church will meet at 8 p.

m. Fri- investigation of the ex con- Total Liabilities and capital accounts proceeds (none) of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (none)- of debentures sold to local interests which debentures arc subordinated to the. rights of creditors and depositors, and (none) shares of common stock, par per share. MEMOHANriA Pledget assets (and securities loaned) (book value): II. S.

Government oliliKU- tioiii, direct and guaranteed, pie (I Bed to secure deposits and other liabilities 207,500.00 FOE RENT jday for rehearsal. Tlic junior choir will practice Sunday at 9 'a- m. and after church, accord- vict's activities today. The latest development in the case came from Chi- Warm sleeping ing to ss Louise Henderson, cago tn report by Gerald room; outside entrance. Dearborn street.

110 organist. p-73 MISCELLANEOUS cood of Ryan, attorney for the estate of the late Mrs. Delora Krebs Cllne. Ryan said that the finding of Ion, Ayres 106. I CARD OF THANKS We sincerely wish to express ir thanks to our relatives, two'chicago dental experts give lends, and neighbors for the strength to the theory that Ihe kindness and sympathy in the: we althy Mrs.

Krebs Cline died of Mrs, Laura Johnson. in Da laSj on Oct. 17, 1944 Ryan said that a dental case the late Mrs. Krebs Cline checked with artificial teeth found in a cremation urn sent to ton, Saturday, Jan. 5, at 1 P- We especially" wish to thank SPECIAL All water-mixed; Rev.

Avery, the pall-bearers and of flat wall paint, $2.28 per gal-, Mr. and Mrs. Pntchard 65c per quart. J. E.

Colcman Lumber Co. Phone; and Bloomincton. Total 207,300.00 Secured and preferred liabilities: Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to jc- quiremtnts of law 110,790.19 IJorrowings sec.ured by pledged assets (includins rediscounts and repurchase agreements) Other liabilities nccured by pledged assets None Deposits preferred under provisions of law bat not secured by pledge of assets 2.J.OS0.12 mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lore! Tolle, and -family at Windfall and with Mrs. Tolle's parents at Terre Haiite.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Durham and daughter, Rose Ellen, of Windfall, were guests New Year's day of the former's brother, Dave Durham, and family at Eiwood. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Smith and daughters, Maxine and Dorotha, and son, Jimmy, and W. R. Parrish and son, David Keith, were guests New Year's day of Mis. George Parrish and daughter, Marie. ence Russell, and family near Tipton.

Their little 6-year-old daughter, Joan has been under treatment at the Riley hospital in Indianapolis for a heart ailment following an attack of rheumatic fever, has improved sufficiently to be removed to her home, but still must remain in bed. VISITED GRANDFATHER CaSet Louise Johnson, U. S. nurse corps, in training at St. Mary's hospital at Evansville, who was called to Windfall Sunday by the critical illness oi her grandfather, A.

B. Burkhardt, left Wednesday morning to return to her duties. She visited with her grandfather and with her mother, Mrs. Marie Johnson, and family here. His daughters, Mrs.

Lora Murphy, Logansport, and Mrs. Blanch Durbin, of Pendleton, who were called here, have returned to their homes. PERSONALS MRS. HELLER VISITS Mrs. Halline Heller, of Oak Harbor, will be the guest of, her parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Atmer Lassiter, and family in Wind-j fall for an indefinite visit fore joining her i Raymond Heller, at' Metuchen, N. where he will be tioned. Mrs. Heller was recently charged from the U. S.

nurse corps, where she served I with' the rank of a lieutenant! overseas for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Durham were Kokomo visitors Saturday afternoon. -Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Zehner of Windfall were Tipton, visitors Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell of Windfall were guests New Year's day of their daughter and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Feller, and son, Jeff, at Kokomo. Mrs. Lettie Wade, who has been spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Francis Johannes, and family at Kokomo, returned to her home at Windfall Tuesday.

Mrs. Minnie Ray, of New Lancaster, has been the guest for the past few days of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ray, and Jane Ann, northeast of Windfall. lowing described real estate In Tiaton County, Indiana, to-wlt: An undivided.

one-half interest In and to: Commencing at the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter (Vi) of Section 15, Township 22 Range 5 Kast, running tfaence due North 1,310 feet, thence West 738 leet, thence South 1.306 feet, thence Kast 738 feet to the place of beginning, containing 22.10 acres, more or less; ALSO, the undivided one-half interest in and to: Commencing 733 -feet of the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter'(14) of said Section 15, Township 22 North, Range 5 East, aforesaid, running thence North I feet, thence West 583 feet, thence South 212 feet, whence 910.5 feet to the right-of-way of the Pittsburgh, Chicago. Cincinnati St. Louis Railroad, thence Southeast on and along said right-of- way 1,691 feet to the half section line, thence East 329 feet to the place of beginning, containing 2S.G3 acres, more or less. ALSO, the undivided one-half intreest in and to: Commencing on the West, right-of-way line of said Pittsburgh. Chicago.

Cin- cinna'ti St. Louis Railroad and on the half section line of Secti-in 15. aforesaid, running thence Northwest on and along said right-of-way 21S feet, thence Southwest a distance of 159 feet to the half section line at a point 177 feet west of Ore of beginntof, ttsnce east 1T7 feel to the! place of beghiDlnff, containing .23 acres more or leas. TKRMS OF SALS: Said real estate will be sold parcels or in belli as may be found to the advantage free from iiens anil encumbrances. At least one-third of the purchase price to be in cash, the balance In two equal installments, mio in rfx and twelve months, deferred payments to draw Interest at the rate of per annum and to be secured by moTtKace OR tbe real estate sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser.

Any sale made to lie subject to the approval of t.he Tipton Circuit Court before the same shall be Affective. HENRY liEHNEK, Guardian. CLEON WADE MOUNT. Attorney. FOE BETTER COALS Phone 14 Abso-Pure Ice Coal Co.

Notice of Meeting of the Tipton County Council. NEW YEAR'S DINNER Guests at a lovely New Year's day dinner party at the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Francis and! daughter, Mrs. Jerome Lassiter, and husband at Windfall were Mrs.

Francis' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Wines, and niece, Rosalie Wines, of In the ovening, Mr. and Mrs. Wines and Miss Wines were guests of Mrs.

George Parrish and daughter, Marie. A vacancy in the oflice of the Tipton County Liquor Hoard of Tiptml County Indiana, havinjr occurred by rearon of the expiration yf the term of Dalt W. Thcrefure the Auditor of Tipton County, hereby call a meeting of the County council of -laid County, for the 14th day of January, 1916. at 1:30 T. anj at the ottict- of the County Auditor for the purpose of tilling vacancy.

Al.so at said time the Council will consider the advisability of an appropriation of for expenses of improving roads pursu-int to the l'J44 Federal Aid Highway Act regarding secondary or feeder roads. Dated this 3rd.day of January. H. K. CASTOR.

79-S3 Auditor Tipton. Counlv. Notice of Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Tip-Top Chicks Are U. S.

Approved and Pullprium Controlled. Available Feb. 1st and After. Better Get Your Order Listed for These Top Value Chicks. TIPTON HATCHERY (East SMe'of the Square) ROY D.

GIRARD PHONE 51 Notice is hereby Riven that the nn- pn.irdian. of IjiLlie Xchnt-r by order of Tipton Circuit C'ourt; ofTt-r for sale at private salt- to the bidder for not less than the apprafsfifl value thereof, at the Iiome of said guardian the town Windfall City. Tipton County, Indiana, on January 26, 1916 and from ilav to day thereafter until the fol- DINNER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kinder i and sons, Lonnie and Carrol, of; Windfall, were dinner Sunday of Mr.

Kinder's HAROLD GORDON AUCTIONEER Real Estate and Personal Property Sales Phone 3155 and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-! Over Fanners Loan Trust Co. AUCTION HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF THE LATE DELL RICKER AT Kempton, Ind. SATURDAY, JAN.

5, at 1:00 P. M. ERNIE QUICK, Auct. C-tf I SEE MARIE PARRISH, Wind- fall, for Maisonette winter I suits, blouses and dresses; also gorgeous spring dresses and suits. c-73 FARM LOANS WALL plugs and wall switches installed.

Radios repaired. Car heater for sale. Barnett Radio Service, 121 Ash street. p-87 WE REPAIR bicycles, tricycles, washing machines, electric appliances. Coppock's Repair Shop, 426 N.

Independence c-tf WATKINS STORE. Phone 297. $6.60 Per Sl.OOO: Tipton. Interest No Pay-Off Restriction on Anniversary of Any Interest- Payment Date FRANKLIH TITLE TRUST CO. R.

D. MANN, Manager Farm Loan Department 508 W. Jefferson Street, 'Louisville 2, Ky. R. A.

CARDWELL E. Jefferson I Loans Total 133.S40.31 On date of report the' required legal against deposits of 'this bank WHS Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted Id 1.073.3J2.10 r-linn Included In Loans and Hiar by ClinC. counts arc loans to artili- remains as ated companies None those of Mrs. Alice W. Carpen-1 ln and ter, St.

Petersburg, widow, i stocks are ob' Jiga.tiontj of aflUiated companies nc Cline identified the COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES The Tipt-in Countv will consider the following at (heir ri'Kiihir Jannnry to be' held mi Monday. January 7, 194C: Vcrn I'arm-tt. hlehway r.O.OO Many UfS-s. Mime ISti.W John dross, II. I'.

Storms, highway trac- Si)hir ivtrnjeum highway (rasolino Tiiitun Mlinlripnl Ijlsht ti-r eoiinty utilities Vi'nlt-r Kinder. I fuel Tipton I Ci.inpl'.M Son. roiirthoiiNf Kone I Wm. IX Ifiatl. cashier of the above-named batik, do nolemnly nwear that the aJjOTe is true, and tint it fnlly urid oirrectly the true state of the bcveral inatterK herein contained and set forth, to the Iwpt of rny knowledge -and bt'llef.

5.00 69.1.00 150.16 Sniltson l.anndo:. jail laundry WM CLEOX WABK MOUST W. A. COMFTON I. Ml VOODKCKK State of Indiana, County of Sworn to anfl 'aiil-scribed before m' this 2nd day of Jnnuary.

1'JIS. and I Hereby certify lh.nl I aro not an oliicvr 1CU.23! or director ol thin hanlt. j. WILMA K. QUADE- (Rpal) Notary Public.

My commlMsion uplrea Oct. 12. I Farm and a. operty Service FARM LOANS No Commission 7-room, one-story, semi- modern house, North East St. Corner lot, $3,500.00.

Possession at once. 10 acres, good buildings, $4,500.00. Possession in 30 days. GBJ station, Hoad 28; modern living one fife ground; posyision at once. 20 acres, north Tipton; good improvements.

Trade for Tipton propertv Possession at once. L.W. FULLER Real Estate Agency 13S So. Main Get Your Repair Work Done Early With an annual overhaul the modern tractor will serve many years. Our service shop is open and ready to serve you.

125 SOUTH WEST ST. "The John Deere Store" Tipton Tractor Implement Co, comi- I frtnn groceries Contini-ntal Dakln ty farm food r'onmt'ili Sun, M'tst'-r Supply, imin- ty fnrm nperatins; Tuili! .1. Uli-hnrds. iiremllim un Stirveyur'H hnnd Tinle .1. UirhardM.

premium im -T. premium on IM'-nnriln. premium on Treasiiri-r'M lunii) frine. bounty 2.nnr Hi-nrfe Hinds. Hume I I).

Wllklnn. namu Ttplc.n Dally Tribune, piiblle. prlntinc Nell Owyn, English actress of nty f.imi Uhe-J7th century, was illiterate and with difficulty scrawled an awkward E. (Eleanor) G. at the bottom of her letters, written for her by others- ic.oo Tl.

K. OAKTOK. Auditor. CUSTOM BUTCEBEIHa tiEKERAL HAULING (Phoiie 1165) COOKEILL SHAW Bros; WANTED-DEAD ANIMALS Call Tipton 1570-We pay all phone charges Noblesville Rendering Company Formerly Tipton Fertilizer Co. Public Sale Public Sale We, the undersigned, will sell without reserve to the highest bidder at the B.

E. Tudor farm, 7 miles west of Tipton on state road 28 and one-half mile north, or 2 miles mile south of Kempton. i Thursday, Jan. 3, 1946 AT 10:30 A. M.

CATTLE Two heifer calves, 6 months old; one Guernsey cow with calf by side, 4 years old; one Guernsey cow with calf by side, 3 years old; three 2-year-old heifers with calves by side; one coming 3- year-old Guernsey cow giving good flow of will freshen April 12; one coming 3-year-old cow giving good flow of milk, will freshen March 14; one coming 2-year-old heifer, will freshen June 15; one 3-year-old flow of milk, to freshen May 21; one coming 2-year-old heifer, to freshen Feb. 29. All cattle are T. B. and Bangs tested and in good condition.

HOGS Eight Hamp and Poland China sows, to farrow in March; 56 head of feeding shoats, all immune. FEED 1,500 bushels of corn, more or less; 600 bushels of oats, more or less; 20 tons of alfalfa, more or less; 150 bales of oats straw, more or less. SEED We have some seed which consists of Little Red, Timothy, I Sweet Clover. IMPLEMENTS One 1941 Ford-Ferguson tractor, with plows and cultivators; I one 7-ft. Ferguson disc; one Ferguson power mower; one 8-ft.

McCormick-Deering cultipacker; one- rubber tired wagon; one I John Deere end-gate seeder; one Black Hawk tractor mounted corn planter, with fertilizer attachment, and one Ford tractor, pulley. Mr. Robert Hurst and 6. E. Tudor, owners We, the undersigned, will sell at located 3 east and Vi north of Windfall, or '6 miles north and 3 miles west and Vi north oi Eiwood, on Monday, Jan.

7, 1946 Beginning at 10:30 O'clock. CATTLE 30 head of cattle, consisting of one Guernsey cow, 5 years old, with calf by side. One 4-year-old Guernsey cow, with heifer calf 6 weeks old. One Guernsey cow, 3 years old, been fresh five weeks. One Roan cow with heifer xalf.

One Brindle cow with calf by side. One Red heifer, fresh two weeks. One Holstem cow, 6 years old, fresh by day of sale, a 6-gal. cow. One 2-year-old Holstein, heavy springer.

One Jersey and Holstein heifer to freshen in 30 days. Two Guernsey heifers, 3 years old, pasture bred. One 3-year-old Guernsey, on good flow of milk. Two Holstem cows 8 years old, milking 4 gal. a day; 6-gaL cows when fresh.

One Black cow 5 years old, giving 4 gal. a day. One Jersey, 7 years old, giving 2 gal. a day. Two Red heifers, bred, coming 2 years old, pasture bred.

One Roan heifer coming 2 years old, pasture bred. One Holstein bull coming 2 years old. One Holstein bull, old enough for service. One Guernsey bull, 1 year old. One heifer coming 1 year old.

Holstein heifer coming 1 year old. One Guernsey heifer calf. All cattle tested within last two weeks for T. B. HOGS 120 head of hogs.

Eight tried sows, bred to Spotted Poland boar. Two boars, coming 2 years old. 30 head of fall gilts. 15 head of fall male pigs. 85 head of feeding pigs.

Vaccinated. One gray fnare 12 years old, good, broke and sound, a good one. One 1935 Int. 1 A ton truck with good tires, stock rack and erain bed, and loading chute. One 500-gal.

gas tank for truck. One Ford Air Line milking machine; single units, never been used. Six 6x6 hog houses. CY ORR, Auct. ALLAN WRIGHT, Clerk 100 bales of Oats Straw, baled without rain.

60 bales of good Rye Straw 50 bales of Wheat Straw, nke and bright. 100 bales of Oats Straw. 50 bales of Timothy Hay. 100 bu. of Oats.

Some Pop Corn. Lugch Served by Windfall Baptist Church. Not Responsible in Case of Actident. Chas. and Grace Bailey Owftert 8WINFOR0 aWSE, Aflcts.

H. McNfiW, Clfctk CLOSING OUT SALE The undersigned will sell at public sale, located 5 miles west and 1 miles south of Tipton, or 1 Vt miles' south of Triangle Inn on 31, and Vt mile west Wednesday, January 9 1 AT 18:38 A. M. -CATTLE One 4-year-old Guernsey cow, will give 5 gals, per day when fresh; one 8-year-6td cow, will give 4 gals. When'fresh, and Guernsey bull calf, 7 months old.

HOGS Five good Chester White sows, to farrow last of February; 35 head of Chester White shoats, weighing 60 to 150 Ibs. FEED Three-hurtdred-fifty bales, more or less, of good mixed hay, and 175 bales, more or less, of oats straw. I IMPLEMENTS Massey Harris 39-RC-101 tractor, good rubber, power lift cultivators; 14-inch John Deere breaking plow, 4B; Massey Harris power mower, extjra good rubber; John Deere 939 corn planter with fertilizer attacjiments; New Idea manure spreader; culti- packer; disc; rotary hoe; side-delivery rake; rubber-tired wagon, triple bed; harrows; drag; buzf saw; two-wheel trailer; end-gate seeder; extension ladder; pump Jack; three electric'motors; large jig saw; water tank; 2 winter hog fountains: 2 six-ft. hog lawnmower with new Maytag motor; forte; garden electric brooder, and other articles too rmmerous to mention. Some hqusehold goods and dishes, TERMS: CASH.

Ermal 0. Gritton, owner (Net ia of AttWtnts.) DRAKE'jSt auqts. EAHll MOCKpblerk. Senred by Goldsmith Ladies' AW..

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