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PAGE TWENTY-TWO A I I A J-WDAY, JAMUAKY 1930 MARKETS SHARP DOWNTURN ON WHEAT PRICES REPORTED FRIDAY Chicago, Jan. 3. Sharp downturns in wheat quotations at Liverpool, acted as a weight early today on the wheat nwirkel IKTC. oials that there has been any export selling of Russian wheat wcro without any apparent influence on prices. Opening 3 lo ol 'A Chicago wheat later declined a little more, and then rallied somewhat.

Corn and oats wcro also easier, corn starling 3 to down, and subsequently holding near to tho initial range. Provisions advanced. AYhcat values in Chicago were subject to seHi.M-ks at limes today not only because of: decided breaks in tie- Liverpool wheat market lint also as a result of notable absence of 'export business in North American, wheat overnight. On the oilier hand, Australian and Argentine unusually small. 51 orcovcr licrc were Afore Than 55,500 Read These Ads Every Day THE A A I I A Two Cents A Minimum Chargt 25c Local Notes Spiritualist Private readings, at 735 South Front street, phone 4007-lt.

Lee. Mr. 31 Luiisford Restaurant Plate lunch, sandwiches, nii! cooking. 215 South Front street. 30--21' Euchre Friday nl'lernonn and evening, Mooso Home.

Mrs. Lewis and Rudder. 30--21; Dance Old-fashioned, Port Union pavilion, evening, January 4lh. Win. JLohl's Orchestra.

10--31 Character Reading Daily 726 Central avenue. -30-2I 1 unusually small, orcovcr, tlicro wen advices that tho Australian wheat harvest is now virtually complete, Euchre Yeoman Hall. Saturday afternoon and evening, given by. Mrs. Leonard.

10--21 Fish Fry Given by Port Union K. of P. wi.h Jm pointing it is definitely tie exportable surplus Australia will not exceed 50,000,000 bushels. A feature of today's trading wheat was buying oE future deliveries for houses that, yesterday were conspicuous as sellers. One the reasons given was word from Buenos Aires that wet weather continues in Argentina intert'ci-rhig with tho harvest operations.

Reports were also circulated indicating tha tie total world wheat crop is 14. per cent smaller than last year am 3.5 per cent smaller than (lie a wage of the last five years. Jeaimette Beauty Shop Marcel 50e, and finger wave 50c. Open evening by appointment, phone 4284, 53.0 East avenue, between Chestnut and Walnut. 7--7t CENT DROP IN WHEAT PRICES IN CINCINNATI Cincinnati, Jan.

wheat closed dull with prices 3c lower, ant: the market dull and easy and receipts light. White corn grades ruled steadj-, wilh white cash corn grades Ic premium over yellow. Oats were unchanged, with tho exception of 2c premium for choice slocks. Hay trading was restricted by continued rains, but prices were i maintained. Demand showed prpvement receipts over the holiday were light.

PRODUCE PRICES IN CINCINNATI ON FRIDAY Cincinnati, Jan. the following quotations represent cases all grades. Extra firsts 49c, firsts 44c, seconds 42c, near-by ungraded 4Sc. The quotation for ungraded eggs are on basis of loss off. Fowls: Tho following quotations represent prices for poultry in good healthy condition.

Thin and poor stock sells only at heavy discounts. Diseased poultry ot all kinds is un- salablo anil should be- omitted in shipment to this market as such stock must bo condemned by the city authorities. Fowls 5 Ibs and over 26c, do 4 Ibs and over 24c, do 3 Ibs and over -20i', leghorn fowls, 3 Ibs and over 16c, do under 3 Ibs sell at liberal discounts, roosters 35c, stags 20c, capons 8 Ibs and over 35e, do under Ibs 30c, fryers colored over 3 Ibs 23c, do 2 Ibs and over 23c, roosting 4 and over 2Je, Leghorn and Orpington ii-yers 2 Ibs and over 16c, black springers 35c. Ducks--White 4.Ilia and over 17c, do under 4 12e. Under 3 Ibs sell at liberal concessions OPENING PBICES IN CINCINNATI ON FEIDAY Cincinnati, Jan.

No. 2 red winter $1.34 1-2, No. 3 red $1.30 3-2, No. 4 red winter $1.25 1-2, No. 2 hard $1.29 1-2, No.

2 mixed $1.27 3-2. New Corn: Xo. 4 wiiiic SG((i S7c, No. 5 white 82(uS4e, No! 6 white, No. 4 yellow No.

5 yellow No. 6 yellow 7S(at SOc, No. 4 inised S2(n'S3i', No. 5 mixed No. 6 mixed 75(u) 77c.

Hay: No. 1 i No. 2 timothy $17(0)18, No. 3 timothy No. 1 light clover- mixed No.

1 clover-mixed No. 1 heavy clover-mixed No. 2 clover-mixed $14.50 No. tl clover CHICAGO PEQBUOB MARKET TRIDAY Chicago, Jan. 3.

(ff) Butter weak; receipts 8,491 tubs; creamery extras 35; slumlords 35; cstra firsts 34 to firsts 31 to seconds 20 to 2 2 Eggs, receipts 6,512 eases; extra firsts 2 graded firsts 42(n13; ordinary firsts refrigerator firsts 3S; refrigerator extras 39. steady, top 'Slicep, 200; slow, steady, light lambs 33.50; tlirowoute bucks 9.50@11.00; good light 5.50. Hajnilton Evening' Journal Classified Kales Per word Insertion leath Notices, per word 2c Card of 'i'htttths, tier word Sc Special Notices, per word Ho ObMuarles. per word 2c Lodge Notices, per word Jo Euclires, Card Parties, per word 2c Minimum charge of 25c on oil CANCELLING CLASSIFIED ADS Wnen order for cancellutlon Is elven over the telephone tho entire ttd should oe read nnd the firm or I i i a name charged to, given at time of cancellation. Cancellations and corrections must be made before a.

m. Please read your ad. No allowance nmdo for errors after the i day your ad runs. Classified 11:00 in. nds accepted until Phone 63 WANTED-AHLE HELP TYPIST--Single, between ngcs 16 and 20.

Phone 5.1 GO. Ask for Service 3t A --Make more money. Learn how fo do drafting, electrical, architectural, accounting or cn- eering work. Enroll today. -crnational Schools, 236 Ludlow.

30--2t gim Inb MEN--Young, your chnnco in aviation, modern ground school class in motors, starts January 7. Write Hamilton Airport, City. dec 27-30--jan 3--3t best and cwcs JOHN TKOOTMAN PASSES AWAY Butler county and Hamilton lost one of its well known citizens Friday morning at 4:50 o'clock with the passing of John P. Troutman at his home, 403 Freeman avenue. He had reached the age of! 77 years.

In 'ill health for the past several years, Mr, Troutman had been practically bedfast since last May. Born in St. Clair township, October 30, 1852, tho decedent spent of his life in that vicinity. He resided for many years on rural rnuto 9, where ho gained an enviable reputation as'a farmer. He served many terms as a.

trustee of St. Clair townsip and also acted on that township 'fi board of education for a number of years. Those Surviving On September 14,1871 Mr. -Trout- inan was united in marriage with Miss Louisa Engel and as a result ef their union, threo children were born. In addition to the widow, the 'ollowing children survive: John, Mrs.

Joseph Born and MRS. SALESMAN--City, National organization with offices and warehouses in Cincinnati has a permanent position for man with car and willing to work in Hamilton and adjacent territory. References required. No canvassing. Position pays $35 weekly plus commission.

A wonderful opportunity for advancement. Sec Win. Merz, District from 8 in. to 6 p. 306 E.

McMillian Cincinnati, Ohio. 10--St FOR RENT-ROOMS KOOM And board, $7.50 pi modern home. 248 Norl street. 33--'- ROOJIS Two, furnished, wit balh, furnace heal, private ei trance. 4-10 South Fourth.

COTTAGE--Furnished, three room and a newly papered painted, strictly private; also ga rage. 2S53-R. 3 ROOiM Furnished, in raoden home, good location, home priv iloges! Reference. Phone 4654-J Two, modern, furnishci for light housekeeping. Soutl 11--2 ROOMS--Sleeping, nicely furnish cd, first floor, private entrance also one room, housekeeping, nice I furnished.

603 South Fourtl St. ROOM--Sleeping, for one or two gentlemen; garage it desired. 335 Washington. 11--21' ROOMS--Four, two apartments, furnished, housekeeping, modern, steam heat, in private home. 612 Sycamore.

3t ROOMS--Two and kitchenette, furnished; hard and soft water, sink, bath, electric, private entrance, cheap. 225 Chestnut. 11--3t IOOM--Sleeping, with modern convenience, for gentleman; private entrance; garage. 36 North Sixth. 31 ROOMS--Two, light housekeeping, nicely furnished, modern, garage.

40 North Seventh. 11--at IOOMS--Two, large, front, comfortably furnished, strictly modern; electric washer, iron and telephone. Adults. 1065-M, 1014 Central avenue. It MAN Married, experienced, to to work on farm.

Write Robert Matson, Monroe, Ohio. 10-25C HIGHER ON CINCINNATI MARKET Cincinnati, 0., Jan. 3. held over C30, unevenly 25 cente higher; good and choice 300-300 pounds 30.00g.10.25; top paid for 170-' pounds, most 3203 CO pounds 10.00'; WHYS steady S.00(rf8.25; stags (1.00® fi.23. wilves 2.10; pain HlleiK $12.00 down, piiid light, 13.00 or bcMlcr beef cows 5.00 bulls veals ogel, all of Hamilton.

Oth- 'r siu-virors arc four grandchildren uid one great grandchild; two stepmothers, John Roigler of this city and John Conrad of Dayton. Last May the deceased moved to bis city and engaged the real estate business. In this circlo ho -aincd a trustworthy reputation and aade numerous friends who feel iris loss keenly. Ho was a member jf the Ziou LuHior.au church and hroughout his life look an active in church affairs. Funeral services will L-iko place the late residence, 2403 Freeman ivcnue, Monday afternoon 1:30 'clock with services nt tho Ziou kuteran church at 2 o'clock.

Rev. 0. F. W. Allwarrtt, pastor, will officiate.

Interment will be made in Millivillo cemetery. Friends may call anytime after Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WANTED-FEMALE HELP IIAID--Must bo experienced, reliable r-jul not afraid to work. Call 103 North Fourth, after 32 o'clock. fl--5t BROTHER TO RECEIVE MENCHE ESTATE tOOMS--Nice, light housekeeping, downstairs, $5 per week.

535 North Sixth street, near Ford plant. APARTMENT Furnished, modern. Reference required. Phone 4091. It APARTMENT--Two rooms, furnished.

315 North Second, phone 33B-H. It ROOMS--Nice, for light housekeeping, private entrance, furnace heat, $.3 and $6 per week. 152 Walnut. 3t ROOMS--Light housekeeping and sleeping, furnished, 428 Henry street. Mrs.

Sandlin. 11--21' Your Telephone branch office of the Classified Ad Department of The Journal few lines to the Classified Oolomni nn buy, sell, teat, engage help- satisfy ill your Simply pick up the receiver, uk for 63 before 11:00 A. ind your advertisement appears the sanw evening. Nothing could In easier. FOR RENT 4PARTMENT--Five room modern, Dorona Sixth Phone 320.

and High. 11--2t JOTTAGE--Three rooms, kitchenette, garage, partly modern, 738 Linn street. Call 438 North Sixth. IOUSE--Prytania avenue. Six- room modern, garage, $55 per month.

Faucet a phones 636--553. It -OUSE--Five room, Baxter street. Inquire 300 Hanover, 42-18-J. It ARM Buildings and Possession on or before March 1st. Phone 3276-M-5.

11--2t WANTED acres, about 35 miles from Hamilton. Have good Hamilton property, will trade in together with some cash. What have vou to offer? Call 3635. It INFORMATION--Regarding white cat, bobbed tail, one blue and one yellow eye. Phone 1674-R.

Reward. It HOME--Good, responsible, for boy, 7 years old. Journal. Write Box 2, care. 11--2t' BUSE--Six rooms, double garage.

2120 Elmo, phone 1262. It PARTM15NT--Modern, six rooms, bath, with or without garage. 51S South Third. DUS33 Six rooms, furnished, modern except furnace. West Side.

Call Jackman Realty 404. 11--2t rooms, partly modern. Rent reasonable ir right party. Inquire 1SOS Grand Boulevard 11--2t' OTTAGES--Two, four rooms, for sale or rent. Phone 9S7-H-2.

BOY RECOVERING FROM WOUND Russell AValsb, 11, son Clarence 357 Clinion avenue, was recovering today from a wound in the Icjf received Wednesday a ernoon -when a ride, in hands of Donald Netikc, 30, 354 Clinton avenue, was a i a discharged. Contrary to first reports oE the- accident, Young Munke, who is a Boy Scout, did know din vil'lo was loaded. was cnrryinr i under Iiis arm nnd when he placed his a in his pocket pjirt, ot the sweater he was wearing; caught in tlio trigger, releasing it. The accident, took place while the boys were in tbo Menkc homo. POLICEMAN HURT, FIGHT JFITH KEDS Tomcsvar, Rumanin, Jan.

.1 --Ten policemen were wounded and S5 communists arrested in rioting loday caused by a demonstration uf commimisls who a to march to the. city hall. JOHN FISCHER DEAD John Fischer, husband of Ina Mr- Caiiley Fischer, died at his home in Harrison on New Year's day, aged t'2 years. Funeral services will bs I.eld nt tlift homo Saturday at 2 lock, with interment iu Glen iictcry, Harrison. Dickens chf5t tho most eccf-ntric names possible for his clinraclors innl many of these names have today bei'onm Ij.iiiieliolil words, "Wo liopn to do some and bo ns and wo can." Charles Dickens.

Three heirs and two attorneys named as executors in tly will ol Jacob A. Meneho have died since the will was drawn 26 years ago, it was revealed in probate couri Friday when the application for probate was made. As a result, the estate will pass a surviving brother, Geo Menchc. Two other brothers, Geo. and Samuel, and the mother, Mary Anne Menche, all named in the will have died.

Tho late Samuel D. Fitton, was named e.vecntor, but after his death, a codicil dated November 2, 1P27, Attorney E. A. Beldeii was chosen. He died several months ago.

The will itself is dated Novembe; 8, 1903. "FIRE" CRY PUTS THEATRE IN. PANIC Ottawa, Jan. 3 hundred people many of them children, rushed from tho Francais theatre yesterday when a young man shouted "fire" as he ran down the stairs from -I ho balcony to the street. AH reached the street in safety despite tha rush to tho door.

They returned when they learned the alarm was false. Palm Beach Fashions ROOMS--Three, nicely furnished; also garage. 801 Boss avenue, phone 154S-M. 11--21 Sleeping, comfortable, front, with heat; hot and cold water, toilet, private entrance, for one or two gentlemen. Reference exchanged.

436 South avenue. Phone 1653-W. Furnished, modern, housekeeping; sleeping room, private home, hot water heat. 721-W, 90Q Campbell. It ROOM--Sleeping, well furnished, or room nnd kitchenette for ligh housekeeping, in modern home 804 Belle avenue.

10--2i 3TTAGE--Newly papered; water, gas, electric, 1145 McGlynn St. Inquire 840 Buckeye. It ROOMS-JChrec, unfurnished, at 830 Heaton. Inquire of John Rochcllc at 877 Central avenue. 31--2t DOWNSTAIRS--Kve rooms, bath.

Modern except fnrnaco. Pleasant avenue. Phone 522S 11--2t BUNGALOW--Five room modern, garage, in Millvillc. 941-51-3. 10--3t ROOM--Sleeping, comfortable, one square from Court House.

33( Ludlow. ROOM--Sleeping, nice, front, stean heat, modern, in respectable family, $4. 551 Main, 5499-W. 10--2t 100M--Sleeping, modern, Lindenwald. Gentlemen.

Private family. Breakfast. Phone 34-10-J. Near car line. 10--2t ROOMS Furnished, for light housekeeping; neatly furnished, modern.

417 Main. 10--3t IOOMS--Furnished, modern, upstairs. 4.34-W. 613 Sycamore. Phone 10--3t 100M--Sleeping, lovely, private lavatory.

Near cnr line. Good location, good light nnd desk. Phone 2207. 10--3t vOOM--Light, housekeeping, mod-n. 525 Maple 8--5t Miss Flora Richmond, society girl, is shown wearing blue beach over, alls and chip straw beach hot foi near at.

Palm Beach and othci Muthern IOUSE--Five room Side. Possession Phone 3413-M. modern, West January Isl. APARTMENT Furnished, two rooms, modern, fl03 Campbell avenue, corner Ninth. Phone 3.370.

dec 30--It APARTMENT Furnished, modern, furnace heat. 336 Ludlow. 7--7t DISMISS SUIT 33Y J. 33. AND SILAS SHAW The suit of J.

B. Shaw and Silas Shaw against, A. Phelps and sons was dismissed by Judge B. J. Kaulz in common pleas court Friday.

FIRST DIVORCE SUIT OF YEAR IS TILED Tho first divorce 1930 was sought, in common pleas court Thursday by Fred C. Smith, llnm- wiio charged Kdith P. Smith with neglect and dfsoriion. They wcro married December 32, 3917. The husband asks custody of two children.

Tho poet, Burns, had a sheep which ho called Maillc. lie wrote I wo poems In Maillc, a her death. Tho sheep used to follow tho poet aifl would run i speed of a greyhound to meet BUSINESS ROOM-- Suitable for doctor's office, beauty parlor, restaurant, shoe repair, or any small business. 308 South Second, opposite Temple; also one-car garage for rent. Wiltman Realty phone 1611, 230 Sycamore.

10--2t HOUSE And garage, Sherman, avenue. Arranged for two families. Call at 14 Lawson and Mill- villc avenue. 10--3t COTTAGE--Four 987-R-2. rooms.

Phone 10--3t ROOMS--Four, partly modern, first floor; garage if desired. 443 North Sixth street. 10--2t BATT33RY--Recharging 75c, auto and radio, two days free rental service, starting, lighting and ignition service. City Battery Ignition 327 Maple, phone 1166-W day; 2371-R night. 10--2t REPAIRING--Shoes.

call for and deliver. Call 1155-W, Ray's Shoe Repair, 120 South Third street. 8--cod--3t CEMENTING--If you want a nice furnace cellar made under your home or your present cellar cemented or made larger, call 4593-M, L. Purdy, cement and repair contractor. 10--21" PARTIES--Having 1930 license numbers 189-254, 1S7-203 and 393-03S please bring bills of sale to Humbach's as applications have been lost and a rcjort to state is impossible.

ALWAYS --Buying battery lead and junk batteries; also other a material. Win. (Bill) Cohen, 3507. nov POSITION--As housekeeper by capable American woman, foi business couple or professional man. Write Box 36, care Journal.

FOR SALE FURN1TUKE--Living room suites, $35 iiji. Bedroom suite, with vanity, slightly used, $65. Kitchen cabinets, $8 up. Beds, complete with all cotton felt mattresses, Wat- tresses, all cotton felt, none better, $7.50. spring filled, $15 up.

Antique mirror, gilt frame, $10. Floor coverings, for those who want the best; many patterns; real prices, per yard, 45c up. RUGS--Rugs, a fine selection of velvets ami Axminslcrs, at way below regular prices. STOVES--Stoves, trade your stove for a new or better one. We have many beautiful stoves in white and colors to select from.

Trade whore you always get. the most for vour mouev. Wendcl Auction Soutli Third street. It CHICKENS--Roasting, friers and some cockerels. Wo deliver.

Gus Hocllc, 457-R-3. jan 3-6--2t STOVE--Cook, heating stove, bed ani springs, Singer sewing machine and kitchen cabinet. 850 South Fifth. It COUNTER--Grocery, 32-ft. long, drawers and display.

Cheap for quick sale. S50 South JFifth. It POULTRY HOUSE--16x20, portable; incubator, brooders, coal, electric or oil. Phone Button's Hatchery, 1786-W. 11--2t BICYCLE--540 Franklin St, It SUITE--Dining room, fumed oak; four section bookcase and elcctri washer.

C51 Franklin. 31--2 REALTORS-SALES Four room completely modern, a a sei-cons, shades, linoleum included. Small down payment handles. HOME--Dandy, West Side. Sue rooms and pantry, strictly modern, hardwood floors, excellent condition, garage.

Square from cnr and bus. Owner leaving city. Will sacrifice. HOUSE--Reduced to $2200. $200 down, balance like rent.

Four room, water, gas, electric, shed. Convenient to Geo. McGilliard Bcalty Realtors, phono 393 High, Opp. Court House. It FARM--35 acres.

i room Jionsn, two barns, poultry louse; plenty of fruit and berries. Ideal poultry and fruit farm. C. T. Carter, 5 Dow phones 5441 --9213-M.

It HOUSE--South Higli street, only $3000 for this double house. Ten rooms, porch, i'ull cellar, water, electric, two sanitary toilets, two sinks. Now renting for $40 per HOUSE--West Side. Five room, two story frame, porch, attic, cel- two waters, gas, electric, furnace, laundry, complete bath, garage. Also store room.

Price $5900. Asbury Realty 8 South Third, phone 3035. Night phones 5343-W--1102-R, Dick Braun, Salesman. It IALF--Male, registered Jcrscj four months old, sired by Pri mate of Oklands Import. 677-31-4.

11--3t SAFE--Large, in good condition reasonable. Call 916 Dayton St It TIRNITUR-E--Dresser, washstand davenport, tables, chairs, rag cheap. Phono 1786-W. 11--2t BARBER Main street. Call at It' alfalfa hay.

Phon 1729-W. 11--2 IHOATS--14, Chester White, thrci months old. Paul Zchlcr, S2S-R-3 11--2 ANGE--Good combination, cos $150 new; will sell for" $25 Frank Burkhart, 3 set, in good nm dition, very cheap. Also Millc: coal range. Call 831-11-1.

1 11--2 NCUBATOR--And cream separa tor. Call 30B4-M-3. 10--2t' CLOTHING--Used, bought and sold, suits cleaned, pressed suits pressed, 35c; hats cleaned blocked, 50c. East End Pressing Club, 205 South Front. Open evenings.

10--4t' DRESSMAKING Special, two $3. Mrs. Deiguau, 1037 High, phone 1848. 9--41 HOUSEWORK--General; and cooking to do. Call 336-M.

POSITION--As housekeeper, by lady with 9-year-old child. Reference. Box 19, care Journal. 9--3t TO BUY--Rent, or lease, small house, or two unfurnished rooms, heated; central. Box 66, care Journal.

dec 31--IE HOUSE--11 rooms, including store room, three-car garage. Inquire 131 North. 9--5t HOUSE--New, 627 Steam heat, 181-M. two Eatoa baths. Road.

Phone 7--6fc APARTMENT Five room, all modern, garage. Possession. Jannary 1st. Inquire 129 North Third or. phone 1036-W evenings.

6--lit REAL ESTATE SALES FARM--55 acres, sell or trade, five room house, barn, garage, three poultry houses, cistern, two wells, running water in pasture, school, milk and mail route. 865-R-2. jan HOUSE--For sale or trade for farm; brick, five rooms, all modern except furnace; two-car garage, double lot. Phone 1881-R or 1044 Reservoir avenue. It FARM 60 acres, bottom land, bank barn, eight room house, electric light, school bus and milk: route.

Sale or trade for Hamilton Phone 3722-II. 8--St B. F. TOBEY DEAD Daytc-u, 0., Jan. 3.

Richard Franklin Tobcy, SS, father of Wnl- er TJ. Tobcy, -of Hamilton, died at his homej 1434 West Third a stroke of ap- iplexy. He was (ho son of Bishop ind lire. Henry Tobey. Funeral I services will be hem Saturday morning at 30 o'clock at the home.

STOCK--Dead, wo pay all phono charges. Call Hamilton Tankage 2613. July 20--If PLAYERS CARRY NAMES ON BACK Santa Clara, C'al. oE Santa Clara's basketball players carry their own introduction on their backs this season. Printed on the back of his jersey is tho namo and number oC every hoopstcr.

Jersics are white with red lettering and numerals. Santa Clara, coached by Harlan Dykes, is the first to use tho name and number svstem on the Pacific const. WILLOW BROOK OPENS SHOOT Members of the Willow Brook Gun club are planning for- their next shoot which will be held on the club's grounds, Sunday, January 12. At last Sunday's shoot, L. Gamble of Covington, again led tho shooters winning first prize, .1 wrist watch, given to (lie clnb by John Hamilton jeweler.

Ola- scr was a close second, winning a sterling silver lady'w purse while C. Sharp won third pmo. Gamble had 03 breaks, Glaser 01 and Sharp SB. AilvcrjlKciii As Tu nt nnil Notice Jfel Allf-'Kcil AltNrnrc of Footwear for is shown in tvliilo linen a may bo i nny do.sired color. TiicAe shoes arc wilh while kid.

TOVES--Furniture bought, sold exchanged. Wendel Auction Co. opposite Postoffice. Call 4378-L mar 4--mon-wed-fri--tl SOW--And six pigs, 18 shoats Phone 172 Dan-town. FURNITURE--Before buying' see Eny Withrow at the North End Furniture 355 North Seventh.

Save 25 fo 30 percent on any purchase. 24--wed-fri-mon--tf COWS Two, fresh. 2973-M-5. 10--21' MULE--Or trade for anything in a good line. Call 107 Shandon.

10--21' MAYTAGS--Used, 95c down; also new 10-year guaranteed washers, $67.50. Lewis Appliance 118 North Second, phone 4457. nov IS--mon-wed-fri--tf ROOFING--Materials, any kind, and kind -of roofing work done. F. Mitchell, telephone jan 2-3-6-8-10--5t GROCERY--Phono 2031-5V.

10--St FEDERAL--Farm loan. Inquire John W. Kraut, 11 South Front street. sept 6--tues-Fri--tf COWS--One fine Jersey fresh; big Guernsey fresh; Jersey and Holstein fresh soon. Phone 2973-B-2.

9-4t BOTTLES'--Bottles, bottles, crocks, jugs, barrels, kegs. Plaut's, 718 Maple avenue, phone 1853. Free delivery. may 1--tf SALE-AUTOMOBILE AUTO TRUCKS--Traded in on new Graham trucks. Good condition.

Prices Jazaes C. Ovcrpcck. Gene Wclborn 1416-18 Main street. S--cod--3t 1928 All-Americaii Six business coupe, completely equipped. This is jny personal car.

Has the appearance of new, perfect mechanical condition. Convenient terms. N. J. Buttorficld, Arcade Motor phone 2610.

It iOADSTEK--19'S Chevrolet, good condition, cheap. Phoiie 5319-AV. Court, Biitler Ohio. In tho Mutter of tho Estate of Hoy V. Williamson.

Presumed Deeodent, Application hy i i hns ocon filed in Probate Court alleging a on account ot tho absence of i i xald Hoy Williamson, for seven yonrs from Hamilton, Olilo, tho jilnce of his last domicile, ho Is presumed lo bo dorul, and praying such inny hy y.iM Court a tho lOKfll i of a may ho Notice is liorcby given tliat a XlUl'E--Business, 3927 Pontiac, fully equipped, extra good condition. Price $225. Convenient terms. N. J.

lintterficld, Arcado Motor phone 2630. It HOUSE--Park avenue. Five large rooius and nursery room; two-cur garage. lOUSE--Lawn avenue. Six nice rooms; two-car garage.

HOUSE--Cleveland avenu6. Five rooms, modern. All the above homes built of the very best materials and of interesting as well as convenient design. You'll appreciate any of them at the price asked by comparison with other homes. 'F.

JI. Faucctt, 420 Rent- schlcr phono 636. Evenings 553. It HOUSE--North of High. Five room, two story; gas, water, electricity, cellar, porch.

Half square from car line. Only $2950. Terms." COTTAGE--Lindeuwald, three large rooms, full basement, gas, water and electricity. Almost now. $2750 or will exchange for larger place.

BUNGALOW--West Side. Five large rooms; oak floors, fireplace, full basement, furnace, bath, one- car garage. A good buy. $5200. BUNGALOW $250 cash buys dandy five room, completely modern.

Only $4500. If it's Real Estate, sec W. S. Minnis, Realtor, 510 Hcntschlcr Bldg. Gus Saner, Curl ton S.

Minnis, Salesmen. Phone 4058. Evenings .11 HOME---West Side, new six room, modern, breakfast room, large living room, fireplace, hardwood floors, rough sand finished tinted walls, tile bath, built-in tub, pedestal washstand, extra lavatory, garage. $500 down, balance monthly. Marie Hart, S07 Ecntschler 10--31 LOST PUPPY--Fox terrier, female, white and black, valued as Christmas jjift, and little boy's pet.

Please return to Leo Dean. 225 Soutli 13th St. it PURSE--Brown, containing fountain pen. Ecwarrl at 1006 Cereal avenue, phone 2676-J. 11--2t HOG--White male.

Phone 896-R-3. 11--20 DOG--Dark brindlo bull, -without collar, from farm on New London pike. Phone 921-11-1. Reward. 11--2t FOOD GE1NDEE--Now, Thursday afternoon.

Phono S94-M-2. Bc-ward. DOG--Boston bull, black and white. Armbrust Bros. Bakery.

3t UMBRELLA--Brown Eat- more Restaurant, valued ns keepsake. Howard. Phone 2459. brown, on street. Reward, Return 22 Walnut, 2281-W.

10--2t AUCTION SALES "'UBLIC SALE--Two miles south of Jfiddletown and one mile east of Amanda on Yankee road, the J. M. Moon farm, Wednesday, January 15, at 30 o'clock, consis't- ing of full line farm tools, and live stock, one span of young mules, one good horse, 10 good milk cows nnd stock bull, 1200 bushels of good white corn, 100 chickens, many articles. Lunch served. J.

B. Folcy, Auctioneer. Oscar Johns, Clerk. Gus Epp, Owner. jan certain, i the 24th day OC lit 10 o'clock H.

t'ourt i evldftnco concerning Ihe alKsorico of tlio said rire- sumed doi'etlenl and the clrcuin- Hereof. of snid Probate Court. Dec Fri 'UBLIC SALE--Wednesday, January Sth. Horses, cow and complete line of fanning implements; also some household gootls, halt mile northeast ot Trenton. Mrs.

Mary Fontz. J. Folcy, Auctioneer. jan To HnnkN. aleil proposals wll he received hv 'he.

Union Township Trustees. Ilutler Ohio, i 9:30 January 1MO. for the deposit ot Union Township Funds. The lo reject bids is reserved. orrtw (if Union Twr.

Tntslee.s. i Ckrk. West Chester, Ohio. Jfln I'rl.

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