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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 7

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mm REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ail klads of real estate. J. L. Wllllann, 48 8. Jefferson 8L PhonrlOOO.

175 tf K)R SALE New nine room nouse. Uml UOOfl location. JUSV umaueu. wuu ern in every respect Large' base ment New Majestic pip furnace. Hard and soft and bath.

Oarage with cement curb driveway next to house Large garden, Will sell cheap. Property to be sold by owner, Joe Smith, 1433 Cherry street 2 Ct FOR RENT rOR RENT 8 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Also one single room suitable for 2. ,734 First St, or phone 2014. 256 48 FORWENT 7 room modern house.

flume 885. ,259 Ct FOR' RENT Nice burnished room with steam both hot and cold water In roomr Inquire 1046 North Jefferson St 260 Ct HOUSEHOLD, GOODS FOR SALE Hot Blast heating stove. Good condition. Phone 2133. 25C 6t OR SALE Eureka Sweepers.

1.00 a week. Free demonstration. Phone 258 FOR SALE Electric Flip Flop toasters. 5.00 Lea Lewis, 7 W. Market 8t.

Phone 2639. 25841 FOR SALE A. Washers, Easy payments. Les Lewis, 47 iW. "Market St.

Phone '258 t6 fbETSALE Joo.d kitchen cabinet 2S8 t6 Call 414 Whltelock St. JTOR SALE White enamel gas range. Call at 41 E. Taylor. 260 tf FOR SALE Garland Range, burns coal or wood.

Call at 719 Webster St' 260 8t FOR SALE Cooking and beating stove combination, good condition. I Phone 243 or can uuiuora oi 260 tit if STORAGE Your goods are thorough i iB onr flre oroof. rat proof warehouse. Very low insur aace rate. Bartlett Transfer ft Storage Co.

196 LIVESTOCK IOR SALE High Quality pedigreed duroca. Both sex. Right at a time when yon need them. E. W.

Benson, Huntington, 6. 7 miles south. 250 U2 LOST AND POUND I LOST Fur robe on Markle road. Finder leave at South Side Feed Barn. Reward.

HUt LOST Coral Cameo pta in green gold setting. qpr. Warren and Man ket to Hall. Monday eve ning. Finder call 15L Reward.

1 257 tt: 1 probably English: FOR SALE Cholce poUtoes In antrear, 1767 amount Phone 4015 8. a 257 wth tan Send Grown Potatoes at Bart iett's warehdusfe. 8.5a Ptr J5P: lb. sack. Phone 647.

H. E. Mcwum. ate. 450 State BL iOi Di.

FOOD FOR SALE Comb Honey in pound sections. W. A. Shock. Phone 1489.

176 tl FRESH OYSTERS at Nick's Hitch AUTO PARTS 125 to 6U ton. 627 Warren St 247 tf F0R SALE Dixie Flyer, Al chanical condition, 6 tires. 3500. Phone 1661. 253 tt FOR SALE 1921 Oakland touring car, Model 84 as good as new.

See A. E. Stoeber at Fcird ii25846 MISCELLATrOUSv TO HOUSEWIVES WHO CARE The Monarch Gas Stove Top is the best. This Is the last week. Call 728 from 5 to 7 p.

m. 2B6 t6 PUBUC SALt: Wednesday, November 16., 21. As I am moving. to Michigan we.j the 1 undersigned, will sell at public. auction on the Ben F.

BiUter fafift on 1 the Range. Line realfjnies psotll neat or uunungtos, 2 1 4 muss eaai and 8 4 miles south of. Andrews, 2 1 4 miles north 0f Harjahaburr nesinnlng at 8:30 a. HorseVcattle, 1 hogs, sheep, farming implements; hay and; grain chickens household goods and miscellaneous: Wl dulnh and Ben P. Bniter, 250 131 Thursday, Dee.

1921. Beginning at 10 o'clock at mv farm 1 1 3 miles west on, Grove road I 1 2 miles north east, of Andrews, better "known. as the Slage.fann. Horses, cattle! farming, household goods, poultryi WlUiam Collins, 2B8 tl7 vt, 1 mm mi mw to Loan if. FARM LOANSMoney't loaa on farms for 8ve, eaveto, ten and twenty year periods, on the most favorabls terms.

W. 8. Smith, Phone, 1,000. 46 So. Jefferson St i "S02 MONEY '10 OUmonda, watehr household pianos, live stock, vehicles and tanning In plemctts, Valley Loan company, phone tU.

810tf rTwenty years given to payloan In small Installments Ilka thl Government or Land Bank five, sersn and ten year loans on easy terms. Call oa or writ Cook ft Krleg, Huntington. Ind. tf HELP WANTED Agents and Salesmen to represent Huntington college chemical laboratory products; Professor Guha'a liniments' for Rheumatism and Neuritis and other pain killers; Immediate result' In cases. No risk of any kind.

We' are absolutely responsible for. any failure, Money back plan. Experience not requited. Giro unquestionable For particulars write Prof. TJbee, Box 87.

V' 288 2U HELP WANTED CLERKS Aon, Women, 18,. over. 'Wanted for Railway Mail, Postoffice positions. Examination Salary 81400 11800 'year. Experience unnecessary.

Write for free particulars. Colum tla School of Civil' Service, 227 Pope Washington, D. C. i i 260 lOt CIVIL SERVICE examinations November. Positions $1400 11600.

Age, 18 upward. Experience unnecessary. For free particulars, in i tractions, write Terry (former Civil Service examiner) 643 Continental Bldg. Washington, D. C.

260 3t WANTED WANTED 10W) banels, 48 to 50 gallon capacity. Huatington Light Fuel Co. 84 tt WANTED Washings. Phone 2287. 257 10t fwANf ED RENT House with Garage.

Preferably near Erie. Phone 1912. 258 t6 WANTED Washings. Phone 2019 254 tl2 'ODTRY FOR S. lg i horn cckerel5 acli: UG.

Harris Majenlca Phone 258 4t NOTICE! NOTICE Your old furniture, baby cabs, etc, reflniahed' like Prices reasonable. Above Mack's Shoe Phone J07. W. Fields. 25210t.

Yankee Doedla." i iTbe origin of this national air Js unknown. The, words were, probably wrltten Edward Banks between 1775 and 1777, Tn tune bM crjbea t0 several countries, but Is It was known as m4mt Amk fm BnuM bfi tkn lr ill la Ut4 tm, Mlmm aihliM SOLD BY KUC05TS EVERYWJIEJE PeUy anxi Her.Pals. CflSper Mft IT SWELL DAY, i vi; nnr mj IS i. T' i (. Frank Fields, Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kelsey and son Lionel, Mr. and Mrs. N. L.

Highlands and daughter Mayme and Miss Ida May Rayhouser and Lynn. Edwards took Sunday dinner at the George Ed wards bome.v..., .1 Mrs. Inei Marts of Michigan visited at, the N. L. Highland home over Sunday.

Edna Young went to Hunting, ton Saturday on business. Miss Catherine Wake went to Fort Wayne Saturday. Bayles Settlemyre motoredto Mar ion Suhday on business. The Otterbein ulld met at the Highland home Monday evening. After the study, lunch was served.

Misses Mayme Highland Lnclle Wilson NeUIe Wilson and Bessie Mo Pherrea were in Huntington Saturday evening. Miss fcona Highland and Les Eberhart spent Sunday In Columbia City. and Mrs. N. W.

VanArsdol were ht Huntington Monday. Mies Effie Smith went to Logans port Friday to visit schools. Lawrence Smith, and George Slater went to Fort Wayne on business Monday. The following took dinner at the Earl Miller home In Huntington. Sunday: Mrs.

Lc E. Smith and daughter Margaret Kathleen, Miss Alma Set tlemyer and Pearl Fry, Charles Settlemyre and Weldon Klssler. Word was received that a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Zimmerman of Huntington. Mrs. Zimmerman was formerly Miss Lois VanArsdol of this place. Charles Settlemyre who has been working for L.

'E. Smith, returned Sunday to work for hta father. 1 The Independent basket ball went to Unlondale Wednesday night and played the Independents there. They were defeated, the score being 80 to 22. SHIP FOB HISSIOXABIES.

(By International Mews flervloe.) Lendon, Nor.12. A new depart ure in mitsfclon work has been mala by the Salvation Army, which has chartered the Wilson liner Calypuo as a missionary transport to convoy a contingent of missionaries" an! their families to India and Ceylon. notice of appointment of administratrix: :1 No. 2495. Nptlce Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of SaraJuA.

Ertzinger, deceased, late of Huntington township. Huntington County, Indiana. Said estate is supposed to be sol vent, ELLA ERTZINGER, nov 6 12 19 Quality Cough Synlp Made Right Here in Huntington rr Hot Hamburgers 5o u. Hot Welner' Bo Mexican Chile 10c CONEY ISLAND WEIvN ERRAND On South Side Bridge HOW Dl6 YOU UHB OUR CITY HALL is of the a be ing ill hla AUNTY 9 HUB HUNTINGTON HERALD .5. 18J1EE I (By lnUmtlonl Neva rvioe) Regina, Sask Nov.

12. Figures established by the provincial, govern menvahow that the number of automobiles owned in Saskatchewan in 1920 "was 60,325, as compared with 55.010 In 1919 and 46,880 in 1918. This a remarkable showing when It is considered that in 1908 the total number of motor, vehicles of all descriptions In the province was only seventy four. This rapid Increase fn the number automobiles is attributed to the rapid settlement of the province and prosperity, achieved by. the snt lers In 'farm homes.

In this country, where farms are' often paid for. by a single crop, more than half the auto mobiles are owned by farmers. SHOULD BE WHIPPED international News Bervloe.) (By Los Angeles, Nov. 12. Mrs.

Minnie Barton, prohibition officer of this city suggest an effective remedy for wife deserters. 'It is revival of the whipping post. "I know there are many who regard whipping post' as a 'barbarous pun ishment, but at the same tlraw it must remembered it has produced amaz results Deleware," said Mrs. Barton. "Statistics show thero has been only one wife deserter In the little eastern state in a decade." The probation officer pointed out that wife desertion has become a very common' crime in Southern California that other evils are also the result of this offense and declared nothing will check it except drastic legislation.

Mrs. Melvin Schemmehorn has been since Sunday. Wilbert Hacker made a business krip. ta Vaughnvllle, Ohio, Monday. mr.

ana Mrs. jacop luepser visuea Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ulrlch. Rosr Hart' of Vassar, Is visiting his brother Irvan Hartand family since Wednesday.

Roy Twlnt and family moved Tues day from the J. B. Aldrldge farm to own farm two miles south of thU place. Mr. and Mrs.

Will Rodgers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheets of Union township and Elmer Rogers of Mont peller visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs Norman Shideler Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Miller spent Saturday at the Joe Miles home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noyfle were K9 UDU EQUOR SMUGGLING MAJEI shopping In Huntington Baturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Stech and family spent Saturday evening in Huntington.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller 'spent Tuesday at the Wilbert Hacker home. Tom Helvle is better at the present writing. Elmer Ulricb visited the school at ibis place Tuesday.

i Mr. and Mrs CharleyFlsherof Muncle and Mr. and Mrs. Ode Watsnn and daughters' Merneth and MerlaJi of near Mt Etna visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Stech Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Schemme horn and daughter Alta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Worster.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Turner of Roan, Mr. and. Mrs.

Mllo fhelly and son Dean, Miss Virginia and.Patl Watson of near Mt Etna visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noggle Sunday. in ts suspect iit (By Internntlonat News 8rvlc.) Chicago, Nov. 12.

Mrs. Cressy Crlgley, a widow, formerly of Rock ford. 111., was held Friday as a suspect In an alleged plot to' blind Dr. Thomas H. Craven, wealthy physic lan.

Her arrest followed receipt ot a letter from a man In Rockford whom the police are seeking. Mrs. Crlgley, who Is sixty two years old, was employed as a companion to Mrs. Craven, who" Is blind. A letter containing the sentence "Since the old woman is blind, suppose we blind the old man and clean out the strongbox at our leisure," which wns addressed to Mrs.

Crlgley, was Intercepted. Her arrest followed. WARREN The intermediate department of the Methodist Sunday school entertained their parents at a banquet in the church basement Monday evening. After a sumptuous repast, all went to the auditorium where they were entertained by the Sunday school orchestra. Dr.

Frank Day of the Huntington church gave an address; his son, McCabe Day gave several selections on the pipe organ, and Mrs. Glenn Brown gave several vocal numbers. All were well received. CO.OPERATTVE MARKETING (Br Internttlohal News ServloO Columbus, Nov. 12.

Co operativo marketing, it is announced, will occupy a large place in the deliberation of the delegates attending the third annual convention of the American Farm Bureau Federation at Atlanta, November 20 23. Other discussions will relate to legislative As a general proposition, 11 was stated, farmers are working toward freight reductions. Huntington, Indiana Office "prion 783 Odd? I vxotoER ip Thu noi. BE MlSTKtAlv I Vtveeafer Statue OiW Britain 4 PLOT TO BLIND MAN i QUICK RELIEF FOR SICK MOTORS WE PUT PEP In sick motors and restore 100 per cent compression. We have the most modern equipped piston factory in the state of Indiana.

Bend us in your Ford or Chevrolet block, together with connecting rods, and we will regrlnd or rebore it and fit it up with special light Weight pistons for 113.60. Or send crank shaft and cam shaft with the above and we will fit all bearings complete for 118.60. This makes your Ford or Chevrolet better than when new and absolutely noiseless. Prices on all other blocks on application. We have lust secured the services of an expert engineer who was employed two years by the U.

S. Government to build Liberty Motors and also one year building the Curtis Motors for flying machines. Give us a trial. All work guaranteed 90 days against defective workmanship. WE 80LICIT LONG DISTANCE ORDERS FROM OUTSIDE STATES AND DEFY COMPETITION.

BORLAND PISTON AND RING WORKS 40 W. 8tate St Factory 'phone 1892 THERE WAS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. NEEDS AN EAR TRUMPET AND CASPER A MAGAFHONE. Professional Directory EDQBR E. KELSCY KNOWLTON H.

KELSEY I KELSEY and KELSEY Rooms 7 and I. O. O. V. Bldg.

Inl Phone 421 i OPTICIAN Harriett J. Chenoweth Optician 11 East Market 8treet Phone 634 STORAGE I 8EPARATE "LOCKED" ROOMS In our Sanitary storage Guaranteed Protection Fanning Furniture Co. PHONE 96 Chas. L. Strickland Piano Tuner Repairer PHONE 2286 1 ALL WORK GUARANTEED North Manchester JACOB C.

NIB Phone 1403 SPECIAL CAR SERVICE Huntington to Warren Huntington 7:00 A. M. M0 p. M. hi Majenio' 1:10 A.

M. p. M. Warren 1M A. M.

1:26 P. M. Warren 1:04 A. M. 1:16 P.

M. Majemca A. M. 4:00 P. M.

Huntington 1:00 A. M. 4:10 P. 14. ft Lv AT.

Extra Saturday and Sunday to Warren Huntington M. Majenlo 8:00 p. Id. Warren t.U P. M.

Warren 1:16 p. M. Majenlca 1:00 P. M. Lv.

Lv. Ar. uununston r. u. Huntington To North Manchester Lv.

Lv. Lv. ft hi: Huntington 1:10 A. M. 4:40 P.

M. Blppua 1:46 A. M. 1:16 P. M.

Bervla 10:10 A. M. 1:40 P. M. N.

Manobeeter 10:26 A. M. 1:66 P. M. N.

Manchester. P. M. Bervla 10:60 A. M.

1:20 P. M. Blppue 11:16 A. M. 6:46 P.

M. Huntington ....11:45 A. M. 7:16 P. M.

Ar. Huntington Andrews Transit Line Leave Andrew Leevt Huntington a. m. a. m.

SiJO a. m. 10:30 m. li0 m. 4:10 o.

4:40 a. m. 3:15 p. m. Saturday Extra 7 00 m.

idQO p. m. Party and Lake Tripe on Sunday! Indiana Service Corpora tion. Tim TahU Iffaetlv Mmiary It, 421 WEST EAST M. 6:10 7:20 Na.

Na Na 4 Na Na :40 Na 11 "10:21 P. M. No. IS 1:11 o. It 1:62 40.

17 4a 1:14 4a 21 ":04 4a 11 1:9 4a tt 4o. 27 4o. 2 xli P. M. Na 14 Na 1 Na It Na 20 1:11 1:04 1:44 7:06 Na 12 Na 24 :40 Na It 'Umlted.

Umlted tbrout to Indtanapclia. Huntincton only. Train at 7.40 will make local between Fort Wayne and Peru. tope Train, 1 at :60: train 16, at 1:62 will make local atope between Peru and La teyetta. Train 21.

at 1:04 will make local etopi between Peru and Lafayette. U. a PARK. Agvnt Pa Cai) rlttW At! HE. ASS URE HAr toiOT AIL OsEP? vfeut LETTER SHOP I 1 E.

Q. ORUMMONO 4 CO. 19 Market Sfvet Typewriting, Imitation typewriting, addressing, mailing. Any quantity. 8amuel E.

Cook Otto H. Krleg LAWYERS Attention Given to All Kinds ef Legal Business Office Over Citizens Bank Phone 1116 ARTHUR it SAPP ATTORNEY AT LAW Over Finley's Clothing Store Office phsno 844 Res. phons 830 CHIROPRACTORS Graduate in a 4 year presiedle course. formerly iui true tor In Huntington High School and in Boss ffcllefe of Chiropractic Lady ittendant. Phone ltM Office ver Penfleld's Jewelry Store Pfflee 22 W.

Market 8L Over News Stand H. M. DIMOND Chlfopractor Phone Offioe 1909 NICHOLSON A SON DECORATINQ PAINTINO Papering 624 N. Jefferson Store 1958 PHONES 2133 rr CLINE CLINE LAWYERS General Practice I. O.

O. Trust Bldg North of Court Houses Phono 989 rz Kohl's News Agency i Phone 120r Up Town 24 W. Market Exclusive agent Chicago Tribune and Examiner; Indianapolis Star and News, Fort Wayne News and Sentinel. All Current Magazines and Periodicals. WILLIS JEFFREY GENERAL AUCTIONEER 436 Etna Ave.

Phone 1499 Huntington, Indiana. Call at my Expense for Sale Dates Mt That URiTTEaJ r. fDO.yOUTHIMK) fi vmC havs JJ yZ SSI0" js i i oyw ii uhiiiii iiftoTi if, a of i i sz ri Tnn ii vfisnai im.tiA. soiwv i.

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