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isr1 I i i Quotations are as lard 13c: eggs 20c; ham, 27c: shoulders. par lb, 18c CHICAGO. GRAIN. nilCAdO. July 2.

Wheat, M. Knt. off Va I I'C Corn July Iee. off 1. Osts July on Sept.

(hanged. Provisions uwhsneed DAILY REPORT HUNTINGTON MARKETS. Na change In the market! was reported by the Huntington Hill company tor Monday's market which follow Oil meal 13; iour. per. cwt, mixed Ira per ton 136 chop feed, per cwt, L7S.

Nn changes In the grain market for Monday, July 3 were Hated by Huntington Mill company. Their quotation re as follows: Oats 41c: wheat, per fcwshel new corn $1.20 per cwt off per 12c: leahorn broiler. 16 to 19c; butter fat. 38c; hen. We; havy.

broiler. 20 to 4c; rabbit. 10c a lb. pigeons $1.26 a dosen. FORT.

WJlnp I CI 14 1T1 l' IiIbwIbM I The wgrork'et wa. 10c. lower today tort Wayne" union. stock yards. tamU were BQe higher andctlves were OOc dowjn.

The market will not be, open Mondax, 'V Light lights and pigs $80 8. iO. ughta Medium $8.75. Heavy $8.1568.68. Roughs $007.

I Stags $566.50. Calves $8 11. Spring lambs $13 down. Yfarlings $10 down. lattlt.

Steers, choice teavy, up, $9.6010. choice light, 1,800 down, $8.609.50. Htr medium to good, mlxel welgMa, $7.508.50. Kft common to gooa o.iui.uv. Heifers, good $7.758.75.

ft vt rA Heifers, choice Heifem, medium $77.76. Heifers, common $8 7. Cows, choice $6.507.25. Cows. gooU Cows, medium $4.755.50.

Cutlers $4.254.75. Steers, common mixed weight "fCW 7. Cancers Bulls, good BuIIb, common to medium $5.500. IaAFAYETTE grain. LAFAYETTE.

Ind, Wheat, No. 1 No. 2 $1.31: No. 3 Corn No. 4 new 70 lbn.

81c. Oatn No. 3 white 3c. Rye No. 2 KSo.

July off iff Sept. and Iec. un TOLEDO GRAIN TOLEDO. July 2. Wheat No.

2 fl.45MiSi.4CV. CfcmNo. 3 Rye N. 2 $1.12. Oatn No.

3 494iMV4c Clover, cash imported 0't. $16 70; Dec. $10.65. cash $2.55: Iec. Alike August $14.25.

Butter 421 45c. Eggs 22ft 24c. Hay $25. NEW YORK PRODICE. NEW YORK.

July 2. Flour market dull and unchanged. Pork, dull mess $33. I ard eahy; midwest $13.205 13.30. Tallow qui; fpecial to extra 7MiCi Hay dull Drcsxed poultry steady CO Grains Produce Dry Good livestock REPORTS CAUSE GRAIN TO JUMP CHICAGO, apprehension July .20 Increasing relative both to spring V.

mA mm AlA Miitn tAila Vlt '7 TZrZJlTr higher for all grain. nyHbe Huntington Equity Exchange for grain market which 'J r.i r.1., uii. the corn belt per, vwt $1.25 far Monday, July 8, were reported by t. 1 a I quotations on wheat were firm, No change, in the livestock market TJu. il 17a ytitw HOf 100 tO v.

JtaA w11l. lUr "beat has no where McOreer, the pert Is. rather change rl generally in evidence. Meanwhile, pr Monday. July 3, wMch jJfctW pf warmer unsettled weather in toes, per bushel onions, per cwt r(nru O.

1 1 i ing, neing vaaen 10 inuicmie more voani of rust propagation. at hand 'from places where, rust bas.been discov Z.r::C variable as to the outlook for sale 43c: direct shippers 42c; retail ac. The ViitKr racking company maae no changes in the poultry market for Monday. June 3, wliich follows: De Hrerif in HqntiBgton Leghorn lie heavy rowi. inc.r Drouer.

17c. (Must weigh a pound and half); heavy broilerr 21c; ducks lie rooster. 14 geese 6c. No changes in the market were reported' the .0 C' Smith Produce company for Monday, poultry and produce ket which fellows 19c roosler. 7e; geei 10c; duck.

10c; leghorn serious injury. Aside black ro.t.': chtncea, the wheat market was strengthened by figures indicating important deterioration of European According to estimates current here, European wheat production; thia. ia at j. present likely to be. 33,000,000 bushels was, forecast a month ago.

On the other hand, export buying of wheat today was of small proportions. were said. 'gxwi orders, ip light, however, to buy at a little tinder the Corn derired most of its gain from prediction, that, any experience jof prolonged beat in the corn belt without am pM rainfall bring about' rapid curtailment, of yiejilsj Comprehend ve report, wetjeirculated purporting to' show serious dearth! moisture over spread extent of territory, including section, of Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebras; ka txA Soufla Dakota. 1 Oata affected mainly; by" the. ac tion'.

of i. 'Provisions went lower ith hogs. PITTSBURGH VESTOCk! July 2. Hogs receipt. slow, mostly 25 to 85c lower top $9 weight.

250 to 850 lbs, 200 to 250 lbs. $9.259. 05; 160 to 200 lbs. most lighter weight, around $9.25 pigs $9 down. Cattle receipt.

100, steady quotable top good beef steers $12.50. Calves receipts 50; steady; top choice vealrrs 113.00. Calves receipts 50 steady top choice vealers. $13.50. bheep receipts 300, slow, steady; choice lambs $14.50 down; vearlines upward to $0.50.

CLEVEIJND LIVESTOCK. CLEVELAND, July 2. Hogs re ceipt. 800; market steady to 10c higher; 250 350 'lbs. 200 250 lbs.

100 200 lbs. 130 100 lbs. 90 130 Id's. $9 Qjy.25; packing sows tattle receipts 25; calves receipts 60; market quotably steady. Sheep receipt 25; market quotablv steady fat lambs $14 bulk cull Iambs $10Lf bulk fat ewes $3.50 6.

1NDIANAPOLIS 1 LIVESTOCK. INDIANAPOLIS, July 2. Hobs receipts lielit hoits stronx to 10c higher; others steady. Heavies over 300 lbs. 275 to 300 lh? SS.t.ir 8.00; 250 to 375 lbs.

medi urns 225 to 250 Ihnn 200 to! 225 lbs. liKht 180 to 200 lbs. I off HU5fi 9.50; 100 to 180 lbs. lieht liKhts 130 to 100 lbs. 9.20: stanch ter pics 90 to 130 IbR.

$8.25 fii8.75; packing sows smooth $7.5037. 55; rough Cattle receipt. 100 nominal. Slieop and lambs 200, steady. Bl'FFAIiO LIVESTOCK.

EAST BUFFALO. Julv 2. JPi Hogs receipts holdovers 955, mar ket weak to 10c lower; bulk 170 to 210 Kl'wial market 11453 lbheavy steers best me Kkk firm; nearby white fancy 35ft (dium weight $14; yearlings largely 37c; nearby state while 24 ft 35c: fresh steady to 25c lower; beet around 1,000 firsts 24 ft 24 Pacific chbvI firsts to lbs. at mixed yearlings 2Sft35c; estern whites 25ft 28 hulk all weight, and age. nearby browns 2fii3.V.

fat cows 'steady to 50c higher; bulk Potatoes. Maine beifers steady to 25c bigh er; top bulk $810.75. Sweet potatoes, Jersey baskes $lft3. Sheep receipts practically none firrt. 24c; ordinary.

21c. Poultry Fowls, 24 ft 25c; leghorn lowl. esvy nroiiers asa leghorn JHMka 14 15c. Ir4snmiLmihwmm. fllfa krtlisl attsir harrekd aolblera.

heat Virgi him Uffels 5.25."r on sale for week 102 doubles CLKVEIjAND PRODICE. from feeding stations and 15,700 direct; CLEVELAND. July 2. fat range lambs closing ate.dy to 25c extra in lul firsts 39''lower; native slaughter and feed it 40c; seconds 37ft38c; packing stock ing lambs 25 to 50c lower; slaughter 28c; print, in onedh; cartons range 1 sheep and feeding stock Strong week's' to 3 cents pound above tub top fat range. lambs $14.75 Eggs, extra 27c; extra firsts 25c; CHICAGO PRODUCE.

CHICAGO, July 2. Potatoes Ar rival. 29 cars; on track 69; in transit 863; Oklahoma sacked bliss trioaaph. ordinary quality and condition $202.20. (No poultry, butter, egg market Jaly and August, v.

Cownty Clirk Hat Rash Huntington. $12: wethers quotable around eWWp Marcellus A. 72 years old, of TI11S HUNTINGTON l'UECG High Spots In Th Life Of Little Stanley KHX AM TMB FmtcaACKEW Jor Fishing Licenses The annual Fourth' of July outings created a rush for. Asking licensee ya tetday at'' th office of the county "clerk and almost 100. were issued in day Until the time' for ofnc.

applicants tept coming, getting'1 permiu tbe Most NHce.naes were Iancaster townsnip. and Lanra B. Rit tenhouse, 64 years old, of Huntington, county. Hersel 22 years old, of Younxstown. Ohio, son of Vincent R.1 Welker of Hunting'ton, Margaret Hough, 19 years old, of Huntiniton, daughter of Claude Hough Hunting ton.

6H00T KM OFF in rv 7 iwrence prison, nis law parxner; j. county agent, and Ford tlutt allow tbJ td Verf Pa'ol, of tta water, will' lea ve' Huntington Tuesday for a' tWi Wgular' resldwt iindbuf there wensbing trip into far a. Man alao soldiers' permits a ad licenees for non residents. the 1927 law, it ia oecejaary for a woman to have' a license if Intends to fish 'and this' appliea even if she is married and her husband has a license. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

James Henry Truelove, 30 year, old, of Huntington, son of Albert Truelove, and Goldie B. Miller, 23 years old, of Huntington, daughter of Albert Sands of utlque lake on the upper peninsula, returning about the middle of the month. Mr. Krieg is the law partner of Eben Lesh. Miss Mary McMullen will spend the Fourth of July with relative, hi Warren.

and Mrs. Hern.ar Becker of Fort Wayne will spend the Fourth of July in this city with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Stahl and 'daughter, Jean Anne, will accompany Miss Eleanor Jahnke to her home in Indianapolis over the Fourth J.

TJ. Colchssor of Clear Creek township transacted business in this city Friday morning. Mrs. Matti Tyner of Andrews was a shopper in the city Saturday. A radio set functions perfectly a mile underground in a deep grotto of Wind cave, Hot Springs, S.

D. Reception Is as good, listeners say, as at the surface, and sometimes better. Mrs. J. D.

Harlt and eon. of Union George Ramsey, 24 years old, of Jet township were callers in this city Satur erson township, and Violet 16 day. years old. of Roanoke, daughter ol Jonn inree nunarea Canadians who cross W. Smith.

10 Calais, Me, daily to work, now. are Jeiwe Helton, li) years old, Route obliged to posse, a $10 United" States Huntington, and Mildred Kerns, 18 consular passport, also to pay $8 head years old, 1440 Riverside Drive, Hunt tax. ington, daughter of Edward Kerns. Emerson Rittenhouse, 26 years old, of Andrews, son of Edward Rittenhouse, and Edith Quinn, 22 years old, of Andrews, daughter of Wilbur J. Quinn.

"HAD TO FIGHT CONSTIPATION CONTINUALLY" lbs. few $10; 250 to 270 lbs. $9.35 N.nn'f;. Was AwnniTinir in 9.40; 300 lbs. 353 lbs.

AJOMZUlg Ill fl packing sows pigs and light ugots u.Wfti.75. Cattle receipts 150; nothing market quotable, steady to weak done; Calves receipts 50; few choice vealers steady at $13; cull and common grades quotable heep receipts 50! few good lambs steady at $15; cull and common quotable $10ft 12.50; fat ewe aged wethers $8 down. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO. July 2.

VP) Hogs receipts hogs 210 lbs. down mostly 10c lower than Friday's average: others No. 1 No. 3 steady; top bulk 160 to 200 lbs Hover U.Vft$1.15. 210 to 250 lbs.

$8.70 ft 9.25: turkeys 2.r.?r 200 to 300 lbs. $8.5008.75: few SAO in 46c; chicken 2ti3c; capons 370 lbs. butchers bulk pack fowls 12ft 27c; ducks 18ft 22c Long' ing sows liabt weitrhts $7.. Island dm ks 23ft 24c. 85; heavies and thin kind downward to Live poultry MendyJ gefse 10ft 12c $6.75 and below bent available pigs $9 iliickx 12C.i24c; fowls 21ft2Vc turkeys; bulk holdovers 4,000.

25ft 30r; roofierx Iw; broilers 13Uc. tattle reci ipts 200; compared week Cheese state milk common to ago best fed steecs most weights strong secialH Young Americas 24 to 25c higher; others including many ft 24 Vie. jgood grades middle weight mostly 2fx Bniter easy; creamery extra 42 '4' lower; spots 0 to 50c lower; top on dpelu; biy tas Relief to Lady I had auffered neuritis a 'long time and about 8 or 9 year, ago, after my attack influenza, the neuritis became very bad in spells," Mrs. Sarah Miles 1639 W. Fourth Marion, says in a statement praising this new Gly Cas vegetable medicine, indorsed, so highly in this section at Bradley drug store, Huntington.

MRS. SARAH MILES. "The seemed to move from one part of my body to another," said Mrs. Mjles. "I was so bad my limbs at time.

I was afraid it would disable tti4 I'd grown extremely nervous, couldn't, sleep well or get natural rest and constipation well, I had to fight it contin uajly. But at last came Gly Cas and I (11 say it is a great medicine. Gly Os has relieved me of that terrible neuritis, and my nerves are so improved I get my natural rest. For the bowels, Gly Cas la the beat medicine I evef. used.

If. dona me wonderful Gly Oaa sold in Huntington at Brad leys drag store. Jefferson artd Franklin Sbs.x8old W.rren Sprowl and Tarn; I Markle, Gaskill; Andrews, Goodale.ll VA.iAijnta uLitnr krieg to Be Prbiicvior Dunn Wdtyt Absence Otto H. Krieg be' in charge of the proaec'u'tor'i work4 for the ten, day. er two week." of.

abaenca. of Horjd ft." A. fwiley; the" proaectitor.0 'MTlley with SIGNS. NEW LEASE. F.

W. Woolworth and company. bar. leased from John MrEiaenfaaoaf 'tlM two room, now ocsnpienVby ttc an additional fiv The toUl rent for the two om of which i. two itprie, a year.y B.

MUleriof Jackson township' spent Friday morning in this city ''on business. 'Mra. German Ham of Chicago ia Tl.lt mg her John Zoo, of Etha HTeu.ue. fot. Beveral.day.

Mr. ilaoi Join her in tbi. city Monday for a short Number Nine (Continued Frem Faga Ekvesi) their places and they, too, fell in battle and six more took their places, and they too were shot down, and then more men gat at that table and were down, until seventy four men had come and gone from it, while Nungesser alone remained alive. He was absent from It at times. while he recovered from his seventeen wounds, but he remained to become the greatest ace to survive the war.

Although wounded many times, bones broken and body lacerated, his great vtiality always got the upper hand and be promptly returned to the combat He plied ipftweeg barracks and hospital and continued bis warfare, eves, though tbe doctors: wrote tis charge on three occasions. Was Injured During the battle of Verdun he lapded in barbed wire turned turtle and sprained both of his Four day. later he wa. at hi. post in the squadron 1 At one time, while fighting at an altitude of seven thousand feet, be was surrounded JULY 4th, 1927 wUbcrty, with all its drawbacks is everywhere vastly more attractive to a noble soiil than good social order without it; than a society, like a flock of sheep, or a machine working like a watch.

These mechanisins make a man only a product; but liberty makes him nhe citizen of a better world said Schmermore than" 100 years ago, and the sentiment rings true. Knockloss a a i i Kfcriioidj ui vr a a I Vili Quiet thai Motor! THE I NER I AN i A :1 0untiii0i)n Trust mr iyi' 11 MIMMfl riWhri ii''i'N iv I 1 Sunday, July 3, 1S2T JL by five planet showering bim with a rain of bulletsl Nungesser, working hi. machine grin furiously, was repaying in the same coin. At this critical moment the situation wa. further complicated by a bullet that he wa.

holding in hia teeth exploding prematurely and shattering his Jaw. Notwithstanding the intense Capt Nungeater held to hi. task until he succeeded in downing or. driving off each of hi. attackers.

Then voloplanlog to earth and taxiing "right up to the commandant, he collapsed hi the cockpit of hlsplane. Several day. while hi. Jaw' wa. still in a terrible condition, he broke away front the, hospital nurse.

and escaped. to return to action. From the very start be astounded hi.eoii rades and officers by hli'grit an activity. He literally laughed at death he actually delighted In continually tempting the grim spectre. His reck less stunt flying horror in tb heart, of (he enemy.

He performed slips, looking, dead leaf drops. He slid over rooftops, reversed at street corner, and ptrdu'etted over' city V. Fighting, being sent to the hoepiul, and then harrying back tor the fray, ''but always, to Tlctory thus reads thj history of nt3war career of Charles Nungeaser sportsman, bew! NuraherOne I (Carrtlawai Frail raga Peyeji) Bride wbkh Alexander Korda is dlr ceting for First National The acreen in complete. darkness during (bat portion of the time that the shut ter of the projection machine comes down to permit another "frame" to take place This phenomenon can be detected to a certain extent, if one holds one's hand in frost of the eyes with the. fingers spread lightly apart and moves it rapidly op and down.

Isritead 'soda hereafter take a littl Thlllips'MlIh of MngnesU water aa time far ladlgesttoa sour, scid, gase staaiach, and relief win coma iastgatly Far fifty years genuise "PhllUpt Ml' Magneaia'haa prescribed J' physidana hecaasa it vercosjes tirr? tlmea, as much acid in the alomach satnrated solution of bicarbonate of leaving the stomach sweet snd' free frt gases. It aentraViea acid ferment' tions in the bowels and gently urges tt souring waste frosa the system' withou purging. Besides, is mors pleasant take thin sods. Insist upon Twenty five cent and fifty cent bottles any "Milk of Magnesia" hat been the U. 8.

Registered Trad. Mark of The Charles H. Phillip. Chemical Co. sad Its predecessor Charles Phillips staea WW.

aanaaafl isanaa vngTAau compoumo reduce rv A Prominent Doctor A ir ii It I I x5v5r btalty snsrsswai I Arff taVWata, in arr I ifLSl practice, sod hsva A'eB arysdf watk Ji LV. gflt resulta." II lit 3 A UTakUttm I 'MViVi I CHHj SlnJSSBB I I PoaaAUBT 0 BRADLEY BROS. Jb Canrt House Cornet 5 II Huntington, Ind. 'Wed KATT3 it day aah. nat fa; 1 day charge 2e per ia a7 eaah.

per a I day srg. per lsl 4 ia fsv Hm Afl ads acs ettrictal to their classiflcaUoa aadi to tas regular Prw sty to al top The Press restms thi''( Hhf edit ar reject any eJaasited CLASSIFICATION INinot ANNOUNCLilKNTS 2Csrds of in Mcaaorrasj. .1 4 Flswws asdUocntiag Oasda. SFnaarat Directors MoBuments and Oawtety Lsts. 7 Persoaala, "1 8 litllgiou, and Social CtanW le HMietiea and Lsdgaa.

10 8trajed. Last, A wAsUmobile IxeacWs. i ABtosaebllss fwr HSahv 1Asta Track. Far gala. i Auta Aceestoriea, 14 Garages, Autos To Jilia, 15 htotorcTcles atad HiMeUa.

lRj.pairW Servi. feutlaaa. 17 Wanted Astatls. BU8INBSS sravica ifc2SS.ftBa5:: Bulldlag asd Oontractiaa. Cleanmg, Dyeing, llefeovatlag 21 Drsssmaklns and MlUlaeryT tafttrat.

pfirnbiug, Jaeefinc 2iJ Insurance aad Surety Beads, 24 Iuaasrlng. 25 Moving, Trackiag. Storaga. 1 Ennavinr lUndW i7 Kagravlng, JUadina 28 PWeaaSoaaXSarrlcaa, 'T 29 Reofiring sad RenalshlM. i SO TsusVlng and prassiaTt ll Waattd Business Setvlca.

1 v. tMMAmtXNlf 32 Help Wasted Feauls. 38 Hela Ws a tad Malt Help Male aus FemaVt, SsMciWra. Caa vassera. Ai 84Mtnatioas Waited Ftsuhl, 37 rfliUatlons Wanteahlslsr Klr FINANCIAL v.

15 uosiaeas vppertnalUes. Iawtsienta, Stocks. esoa, 40 Meaey to Uas hif imT ii Waited Ta BarraaT 439rmajondeace(Ja 8tf Prirata lastraetioa. 49 PaVltrz aad Sapnoas, $0 Wasted Livestock. 31A Barter and Kxeaango.

52 Boat, sad Aeceasoriea. 53 jBnUding, Materials. 54 Bustaess. and Oflea 55 Fans and Dairy Predneta. S0A.

Farm Eqalpauat 56 FneL Feed, Fertilisers. 57 Good Things to EaX vt Homemads Thhxga, 59 Household Goods, 60 Jewelry. TVatehea, DiamoaaV 61 Machinery aad Tools. 02 Musical Merchaadlaa. 62A Radio Equipment, ei Seeds, Plants.

Flowers. H4 Hpeci.U at the Stores. 6.V Wearing Apparel. 60 Wasted Ta Bar. ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms.

With Board. 68 Rooms. Without Board. 69 Rooms for Housekeeping. 70j Vacation Places.

71 Where to Eat 72 Wbsrs to Stop Town. 73 Wanted Rooma or Board. HEAL ESTATE FOR IlENT 74 Apartments and Flats. 75i Business Pisces for Beat 76 Farms and Lauds for Rent 77 Ho for Reut 78 Offices and Desk Room. 79 Property For Rent 80 Suburbia For Rent 81 Wsnted To Rent REAL 8TATE FOB 8 ALB Broken In Real Estate.

h2 BusL. i Pmnertv far Rata PK3 Farms ard Land for 8a la. 84 Houses for 8alr. 86 Lots for Sals. 86 Resort Prviprrtv For Sals.

87 For Sale, 88 To Exchange Rsal EsUta, 8C War ted Real tate. LEG.1L8 90 Aactl Sales. 91 Legal Notices. ANNOUNCEMENTS 10. Personals MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM livings in National Bailies A new law permits a National Bank to invest as high as half its savings deposits in first mort gages on improved city real es tate.

I This that, a larger part of our savings deposits can be in Tested in local securities that are better known to SavLigs depositors are better satisfied to know that their money is invest ed locally. 4 First National Bank "Oldest Bank Huntington County" HUNTpJGTbN, IND. Capital Stock; Surplus and Undivided JPrctlts and Resources $3,358,6225 If SICK. TIRED, FOR VACATION "OR, PERMANENT HOME Medical, surgical, or drugleaa. Also specialist, for' social and female ailments.

Country life. Immanuel South Whitely, Ind. I i i i I i i i i I .3 t' Vt'i ii III.

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