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Tuesday, August 16, 1927 The Quick Way To Get What RESISTS ORDER OF FIRE MARSHAL Frank, E. Pumphiey iled euit la the circuit court yesterday, resisting an order of Fire Chief JamM Paul of Huntington and the state fire marshal Alfred Hon ton of Indianapolis, by which be was held at the noon hour and In the after directed to remote a frame building on noon a business meeting was held and State street. Ithe 1928 reunion was decided upon to The complaint, which wail entered with: "eld at Washington park at Bluffton. the court by Cook Sees, his At the business meeting the following Quotes the order for removing the build wr elected to office: George Johnson, lng, and says that Pumphrey la the own president; Mrs. Kenneth Esplck, secre er of the property, which is at 223 East' tary treasurer, and Mrs.

Melburn State street. The building is one story. Mrs. John Hefner on the entertain The complaint then says that the'?" committee. v.

ground, about two acres in all, is not I8S D0YS pUtted, and that it lies between State! HONORED AT PARTY street and Little river. Aa injunction honor of the fourteenth birthday of againit the fire marshall Is asked: Mt Mrgt Depoy a number of her Chief Paul was acting on his authority Wends were entertained at hep. home in assistant to the state fire marshal fin ioininr in the rrde. TAKEN TO FT. WAYNE.

Oscar Crabill of this city was arrested in this city Monday and taken to Fort i Wayne on a warrant resulting from two year old charge. Number Thirteen Continued Front Pag Save Mr. Charles Ballard, Mrs. Andrew Rnnith and bob. BernslI and Miss Edith spent Sunday In Elkhart attending the McCullough reunion.

Mrs. Newell Finley will be hostess to the 1028 re union as she was elected president' at this year's meeting. Warren Girl Is Bride of Ernest Dickey of Marion Miss Mary Etta daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rlggs; of Warren, wa married to Ernest Dickey, son ot Mr, and Mrs.

Walter Dickey of Marlon, In Marion. The Rev. Mr. Johnson performed the ceremony and the single ring Service was read. They were attended by Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Rlgge, of Marlon. The bride was gowned in a pale pink crepe frock and she carried a bouquet of aweet peas. Mrs. Riggs wore a black crepe frock' and ehe carried a bouquet of A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents.

In Warren following the ceremony and guesst present were Mrs. Elmer Johnson, of Illinois Mrs. Clyde Johnson, of Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Biggs, of Marlon Mr.

and Mrs. Boy Biggs, of Huntington Mr. and Mrs. B. F.

McClurg, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hupman, Mrs. Ernest Cook, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Jamas, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cook, Miss Mamie Matton, of Sumner, Ilks Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Dickey, and Mrs. James Biggs, Opal and Olive Johnson, Glen and Beatrice Biggs, Richard George Hupman, J. Biggs, PauL Lucile and Thelma Biggs and Mr. tnd Mrs.

Earl Arthurhalts and daughter, of Marion. The couple will reside in a uewly furnished horns on Anderson, Ind where Mr. Dickey is engaged aa a bridge contractor. DINNER GUESTS ARE ENTERTAINED SUNDAY State senator and Mrs. Garrett and family of LaFayette were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Kline at their borne in Union township Sunday. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ilershel Welker, Paul Hough and Edward McNally were ninner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Welker of High street Sunday. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Oiney Krieg, Mr.

an Mrs. Frack Young, of Fort Wayne, sad, Mrs, Mary CottrelL' of ATTENDS "DISTRICT MEET AT 3C0KOMO SUNDAY Misw. Marti Fry, of this city, attended the district meeting of the United eirnnish War Veterans and Aurlliary at Sunday. i mp next district meeting will be held at r'rankfortA Indiana September 2. GOLDEN KEYS CLASS HAS FOTLUCK DJNNER AT LAKE The Golden Keys Class of the Methodist church enjoyed a potluck dinner at Webster lake.

Sunday. They also attended the closing eierciaes of the Epworth League institute Members of the class present were the Misses Ruth Hfciney, Haief Barrett, Winifred Webster, Mildred Hoover, Crystal Miller, Ethel Hummer, Herman Tavlcr. teacher, and CarlosJTaylor. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER PARTY Mr. and Mrs.

Guy Scott of this city were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Lnuilenback, of William street Sunday. MISS MAUGER PRESENTS READINGS AT REUNION Ming Dorothy Mauger, of thia city, gave several unique readings at the annual Heaston reunion Sunday at Elm wcod park, About seventy five members were, pres ent and a dinner was serve dat the noon hour and in the afternoon an election of officers was held. A social time followed.

FRD3NDSHIP CLASS HAS PICNIC DINNER AT LAKE About sixty members of the Friendship Class of the Presbyterian church spent Sunday as gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Lesh of Rente City. A potluck dinner was enjoyed and the full Sunday school 'service was held. An outing at Sylvan lake was.

also enjoyed. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY HELD FOR LYNAS" Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynas celebrated their" 20th wedding anniversary at their home in Cass county Sunday. About thirty two friends and relatives attended and those present were Mrs.

Ads Chor an and son, Rastus Mr. and Mrs. Otha Young, Mr. and Mrs. Hsrry Bickel, Misses Ruby and Pansy Wocd Paul and Forest Wood, Miss Nellie Wood, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Baker and son, PauL and daughter, Leona, Harry Nickel Mr. and Mrs. William Lynas and daughter, Leona, Harry1 Nickel, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liain Lynas and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Frank Graff and daughters, Cordelia and Barbara, and Mrs. George Lorn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Crawford, of Huntington, Mrs.

Raymond Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lynas and daughter, Louisa. REUNION HELD AT HIERS PARK I The annual Lee reunion was Md Sunday at Hier's parity with thirty five members present. A basket dinner was recently, uames ana music were enjoys and at the dose refreshment, were Bno i xuwi orwoi were me Misses juaiin Stephen, Ruth.

McCutcheon, Menial Steller, Margaret Gcshorn, Martha Toop es, Mildred Depoy and the hostess, KOCHER REUNION HELD SUNDAY AT MEMORIAL The annual Eocher reunion' was held Sunday at the Memorial park with an attendance of 06 members present. Offices for the coming year vere filled as follows Paul Shaffer, president Mrs. Emma Ag er, re elected secretary treasurer. ENTERTAIN GUESTS AT DINNER SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs.

John Niverson. of this entertained the following guests at dinner Sunday at their home: Mr. and Walter MHls end family, of Koko mo Mrs. Homer Bumpus and family, of Huntineton Mm Matlldn Onntl nf tM city and Mrs. Laura Dusen of Wabash.

BATES 1 day aar Hns 1 day ehargs 12c pet Has .7 eaaa 6c per lias 8 day 8e far Una 9 day cash Be per lias day cbkrga par Uaa PUONB xOL'R CLASSIFIED AD TO 400 Careful attention given to mall orders. AH ada art. restricted to their props classification and to tha resnlar Pnss style of type. The Press reserves the r.gm to eau or reject any euaauua ad. Cuh rate appUsa to ads pald.wltkla 1 li7e faoai first insertion.

Ftgors 0 wcrds a lisa. The Individual under tha 'oUowiLi clataincatioa are arranged ia ALPHAltETiCAL order for akk rafar Tha Ad Taker will gladly assist rsi AWors in advortUemeata should bo ra ported immedlataly The Press will sot esnonsibls for ore tlu.a one laeor rect inssrtloo. Special ratis far yearly advert iring anon reouest CLASSIFICATION INDBX ANNdUNCEMKNTS 2 Cards of Thanks. 8 in Measorioaa. 4 Flowevs and MoCmiag Oooda, fr uneral Direct ors Monuments and Cemetery Lota Personals.

tr Religions and Social Events. 9 Societies, and Lodgsa. 10 Strayed, Lost Found. AIJTOMOIIVB A Automobile Arendes. 11 Automobiles Vor Sals.

1 Auto Tracks For San. 18 Auto Accessories, Tires, Partn, It amies, Autos For Hire. 16 Motorcycles and Bicycles. 16 Repairhg Service SUtioaa. if Wanted Automotive.

BUSINESS 8ERVICB 18 mines Service Offered. lAA Beauty Parlors. Building cod Contracting. '0 Cleaning. Dyeing, Renovating.

21 Dressmaking and Millinery. 'lr Plu ibtav Rooring. 2iJ Insurance and Surety Bonds. 24 Laundering. 26 Moving, Trucking, Storage.

26 Painting. Engraving, Binding. 27 Printing, Knars viug. Blndinjg, 28 Professional Services. 29 Repairing and Refinishing.

30 Tailoring and Pressing, fi Wanted Husineu Service, EMPLOYMENT 82 Help Wanted Female. 88 Help Wanted Male. 84 Help Male and Female. .15 Solicitors, Canvassers, Agents, 86 Situations Wanted Female, 517 Situationa Wanted Mala. FINANCIAL 88 Business Opportunities.

39 Investments, Stocks, Bonds, 40 Money to Loan, Mortgages. 41 Wanted Borrow INSTRUCTION 42 Correspondence Court. "u) 43 Local Initruction Classts. 44 Musical, Dancing, Dramado, 46 Private lnstmctlon. UVESTOCK 47 Cats.

Other Peta. 48 Horses, Cattle, Vehlclea. 49 Poultry and Supplies. 60 Wanted Livestock. MERCHANDISE 61 Articles For Sals.

51A Barter and Exchange. 62 Boats and Accessories. 63 Building Materials. 64 Business and Office EqulnmttU 66 Farm and Dairy Products, 66 A Farm Equipment 50 FueL Feed, 67 Good Things to EX r8 Homemade Things. 59 Household Goods.

60 Jewelry, Dlamonda. 61 Machinery and Tools. 62 Musical Merchandise. 62 A Radio Equipment 63 Setda, Plants, Flowers. 64 Specials at the Stores, 66 Wearing Apparel.

BO Wanted to uur. ROOMS AND BOARD 67 Rooms. With Board. 68 Rooms, Wlthont Board. 69 Rooms for Housekeeping.

70 Vacation Placea. Where to Eat 72 WUra to Stop In Town. 13 Wanted Rooms or Board, HEAL ESTATE FOR T4 Apartments sad Flata. 75 Business Places for Rent 76 Farms and Landa for Band ff Ho. for Reiit 7b Offices and Desk Room.

79 sort Projn rty For Renij 80 Suburbia For Rent 81 Wanted To Rent REAL ESTATE FOB SALXI Broken to Real BaUU. 82 Buah i Property for pals, 83 Farma and Land for Bala, 84 Houass for Sale, 86 Lota or Bak. 66 Resort Prvpertv For Sals, 87 For Ple. 88 To Exchange Ksal Estate, BC Wax ted Leal Katata. 00 Aactitn Salea.

1 Legal Noticea. 'x 5: TRANSIT SERVICE UDMLNOlONBLtmON TRANSIT LANS Makes direct connection with limited Iraetlos cars at Blafftoa From U'lntlfgtoa UUel, Bradley Br. 7 :00 A.M, 00 P.M. From ilarkl From Uniondala 8 :05 AJL, 4 05 P.mI From Murray 8 :20 XmZ 4 :20 P.M. Arrive Wnffton 8 A.M, 4 :85 PM.

Wtive tuosicn iw M) PM, From Bliss Hotel Leaves Murray 9:20 AJL. 5 :20 P.M. Leave Uniondals 9:40 A.M, 0:40 P.M. Leavea atarklt 10:05 AJd 6 05 P3V Afv Huntington 10 6 PM. VL BAYISS Phone 10 HI'NTINOTON WARRKNNOr.rH MANCHESTER TR NSIT LINK Huntington te Warren nr.

Huntington Lv. Majeixa At. Warren Lv. Warren Majenlca 7 :00 A.M. 2 :80 P.M.

1 2 JU P.M. 7:40 A.M., 8 :10 P.M. 8 :20 P.M. 8 L. 4:00 P.M.

Ar. Huntington Extra Saturday and Sunday te Warns Leave Huntington 7:00 P.M. Lears Majenka 7:25 P.M. Arrive Warren 7:40 P.M. HfS ImPM.

Arrive Huntington 0PM. Huntlngtoa to North Manchester Lv. Huntington 8 :40A.M., 4 10 P.M. Lv. Biopna 0 A.M 4 P.M.

Lv. fiervla 0 :20 AJL, 4 :60 M. Ar. N. Manchester 9 :85A.M 5:05 P.M.

Lv. N. Manchester 9 :45 A.M., :10 PM. Lv. Serrla 10 :0 A.M., 8 :30 P.M.

Lr. Bippus 10 :15 A.M.. 5 :43 P.M. Ax. Huntington 10 :40 A.M, tt dO PJL JACOB C.

MB Pboae 14J Ar. earn stop at Bradley Bros. ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 Strayed. Lost. Found .10 LOST SmaiPblack and tan hound in business district Phone 1S70 K.

LOST Bill fold containing 2 checks. currency. and account bill from U. Wagogner. Pbon 2431.

Reward. EORT Oray pocket book containing bills, checks, bank book. Phone 2182 W. Reward. LOST Sterling ailver horse shoe rine stone pin; lost Sunday eve.

Return to Prest. Kewatd. AUTOMOTIVE 17 Automobiles For Sale 11 AUTOMOBILE 5, patsanger car, only B. Wathing ton St. 'DAN" WEBSTER SAYS FOR A NEW HUDSON OR E9 SEX OR ANY MAKE USED CAR SEE OR.

CALL THE HUDSON ESSEX SALES, 622 WARREN ST, RES. PHONE 2530 RX. (DAN WILL DEMONSTRATE ANYTIME.) FORD In rood running condition, cheap Inquire 1806 N. Jefferson Phone OU9 M. FORD 1920 coom Inquire evening.

Vardon Latsch, Bci 84, Ube, Ind. FORD 1921 coupe. Very cheap. Kelsey Zent "Friendly people." PONTIAC COACH Like new a rare bargain. Terms, trade.

W.W. Din and Son, Byron St, opp. JaU. Open eve ninga. SeLIABLETUSED CARS All low prices, terms trade.

Hupp Falcon Knight Sales Service. 431 Cherry St, Phone 802. USED CARS SEE OUR STOCK comparison is most conducing. Trade and terms. SUPERIOR CHEVROLET CO.

211 E. FRANKLIN PHONE 78 5. OPEN EVENINGS USElFCARS ON LOTOPP09 ITEl BERRY'S FEED BARN 1926 Essex coach. 1925 Ford roadster. 1925 Over land, sedan; 1926 Overland coupe; 1920 Ford conpe; 1925 Dodge coupe; 1924 coupe; 1924 Chevrolet sedan; 1925 Maxwell sedan, like new; 1923 Willie Knight sedsn 1922 Stud ebakef' coupe; 1923 Studebaker Big 6 touring.

Hudson Essex Sales, 622 Warren St, Phone 492. WHIPPET 1927 coach, slightly used, every part like new. Very attractive price. Inquire A. L.

Carmichael at Superior Chevrolet Co. Auto Accessories, Tires Parts 13 KEW CORD TiRES 80x8 1 2 at WJBQ. Tubes $1.00 each: need tires all siaea. Q. L.

Cox, 633 Warren St Garages Autos for Hire 14 YELLOW CAB CO. What cab do yon patronise? When yon step into a taxv oab, do yon ever atop to think who owns It wheather there is any financial responsibility behind It wheather you can collect damage from it In case you are hurt? Always Phone 2400. DRIVE IT OARS Gear shift and Ford cars comfortable and clean low rates. Bob WelL Phone 885. "Repairing Service Stations 16 BATTERY SERVICE We have been long establlahed and have expert employees.

Ketfter Battery Electric Guilford Market St, Phone 1280. 18 BUSINESS SERVIOS ill Business Service Offered 18 PLOW POINT GRINDING Prices low, work guaranteed, O. S. Iinlnger, State road 9, north. Phone 4013 2.

BHOE 'REPAIRING Immediate work low pricea. Geo. Andrews, 19 Washington St SAW FILING: WANTED Work guar anteed. Inquire square south ot Briant on Jefferson St, Phone 1048 J. Cleaning, Dyeing, Renovating 20 Cleaning A pREsstNo Your um mer togs teat to na "will com bade like you want them.

Model Cleaning Pressing Co, Phone 60, CLEANED ft' PRESSED Tour sum mer toga demand our attention send them to us. Mickler Cleaning and Pressing, Phone 83. JlHBTO L0W 4irt. El VoagnL 1308 Guilford St. ia iavitod'to aSL at th Praaa office today and recalral K.ketto the XeffanMn; AJmpUmental fHE aUMlNGTQft PRESS PAGE NINi You Want Is To Read Or Use Classified Ads Useful All Around These columns and columns of Classified ads give an all round thrift service to.thousands of people in this cityand save them time and money and worry in the satisfaction of a wide range of needs.

They can do the same for you! 18 BUSINESS. SERVICE 81 Dressmaking and Millinery 21 DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY at 727 Flirt Mrs. O. P. Brandon, Phona 2762 W.

insurance and Surety Bonds 23 LNSURANCEFIre. A Tornado. See Fred A. Loew w'th the Mutual Savings Loan Ass'n. 13 E.

Market St. Laundering WASHINGS WANTED Soft water used reference given. Phone 807 R. Moving, Trucking, Storage 25 STORAGIt Flreoreof individual locked! rooms; safety deposit vault BartVtt's Btnrare Printing, EngravEgTBinding 21 CARTWRIGHTS OU1CK PRINTING" The best plus quick service st low LETTER SHOP Multigrapblng, mimeographing, addressing, mailing, mail addressed from our lists or yours, public typewriting. Drummnnd A Co.

Repairing and Refinishing 29 CLOCK WATCH Work guaranteed. Sinclair Jewelry Kboppe, 36 So Jefferson St. PTANij TWfNGT REPAIRING Prompt service, all work guaranteed Heaston Muii Store. Phana 482. I'HONOGRAPH REPAIRING Piano I moving; prompt guaranteed work.

Schaff Bros. Music Store. Phone 633. 32 EMPLOYMENT 37 Heip Wasted Female 32 um OMEN congeniaTand uijjiuj mrui lur uiuiuuu, young women. Experience unnecessary.

we train' you. State present occupation. Box 97. are, phone, and Address Press, Help Wanted Male 33 1 AGENTS WTD ChUdren's clothes, 2000 items. Parents think of children No sslesmanehip needed No competition make $75 to 1125 a week build your own business We show you how big FREE outfit write today for territory Juvenile Apparel Dept.

121 Chicago. Situations Wanted Female 36 flt.uo vvultk Urt'iUrJ OLKAN ING WANTED Can give good ref erenoe. Phone 3209 J. POSITl6N WANTED At housekeeper by lady with 8 yr. old boy; city prs fered.

Write Bos 8, Route 3, Columbia Citv. InH. 41 Money to Loan Mortgages 40 CITY PR0PED3T Only cholct loses wasted on van improved property. Q. W.

u. Bangs, lawyer, U. B. fiidg. FARM LOANS 6 snd 5V4 per tent; ao ooaa mission; loana onickly made; appraise personally; pay any amoant principal any timet long or short tern.

O. W. B. Eaugs, lawyer, U. B.

bldg. FARM LOANS 5 to 40 years; liberal terms. Pari W. Vlckery. Phone 641.

FARM LOANS 5 per cent privekge of partial payment Allen Insurance Agency, Phone 161. iaiuu want yvi vui u. Koch Realty 18 W. Market HunrJntgon, Phone 904. 47 LIVE STOCK 60 Dogs, Cats, Other teta 47 wt tt rr 1 4000 11 POLICE DOG male, pedigreed, cheap.

Phone Z342 M. Hor8eS. CattlJ. Vehicles 48 HORSE A good 2848 J. work horse.

on H6r3BS 1 1400 lbs, 8 yrs. old. 00.00; 1 bay, 1450 $100.00. ith sound. Kelsey Zent MARffl One black mart.

Inquire 205U E. Sabine Bt, Phone 1568 J. MARE Black, weight 1400 priced right O. Dolby, Phone 4016 11. MARE one black mare.

Inquire' 2052 E. Sabins St, Phone 1568 J. TEAM In good condition. Phone 4028 6. Pouitry and Supplies 49 HdS'S 1i White Leghorn hens, 70c each.

Phone 4007 11. HENS lOO White Leghorn hens, Eng lish strain, Phone 4002 13. PULLETS 100 Big English Leghorns. Inquire 1420 Engie St TIME TO LOVE'Mrs. F.

B. Fulton, 722 Guilford is invited to caU at the Press office today and receive ticket to the Jefferson compliments of the Press. (Bring this ad along). A TMltA.M 1. Per ris strain foe Jersey Heifer, Phone 4006 14.

Wanted Live Stock 60 POULTS? Eia43 WANTED V. I snyaer, rear er it jb, bkis at, rnones 84 or lmyvr. si mercSandise "el Articles for Salo 51 EIFlill Remington, automatio, 22 ca lbre. Inquire 1289 Eh St, Phone B27 TffiNU Nw. else i2iOA used twice, 8 eoteiqnlre 48 VuM iiljj rL Foods (s a CtasSUea Ad It UOBie.

11 I iter i CT4 51 MERCHANDISE 66 Building Materials 53 CHICKEN HOUSE eiie8xl'2TXl condition. Phone 1992 W. arm Equipments 55A rt rii nmrth Good used tractor, llrht xfour cylinder type. Come and aee it. x.

v. Winebrenner Son AjVuSED IMPLEMENTS What do youf120 ACRES Close to market and high wt naT lt Krlegbaum; School, good buildings, 40x80 tarn Sons. with silo price per acre. Fuel. Feed, Fertilizers 56 VCOAL Choice Virginia and Kentucky splints, Pocohontaa and Anthricite.

Visit our bins snd see the coal or give us ring. We guarantee quality and service. Huntington Equity Exchange Phone 99. Good Things to Eat 57 ORAB APPLES VINEGAR Siberian crabs for Jelly or tpldng. Also cider' NTOLOUPD WA1TEUMELON Brick Ice cream cold tomoatoea.

Nick's Kitchen, N. Jefferson St EXTRACTED HONET 15c per lb; 10 Ik. tPk 11 OK, RA IK. af?) CXRli mm furnish container, comb honey 6 4 6 lbs. 1.00.

Inquire C. J. MWdenhauer 1 mile west Greenwood church. Phone 4014 Household Goods 59 BED DAVENPORT Oak finish. Phone 1902 W.

suite 8 HOUSEHOLD piano, inquire 470 E. fark Drive, 'Q rt iMAt, er. ebiios wagon; oak stand, 27x27; brown sport coat, siae 40; black winter coat fur trimmed, aice 40; all in rood condition. Inquire at 411 E. Park Drive.

Phone 30. 'wu or coai rwia. not sie vim, inuiu VWI BlVTQt SUUU A I Ui Freedom St. TIME TO LOVE Mrs. Wm.

O. Er gleston. 703 Guilfofd is invited to call at the Press office today and re ceive a ticket to the Jefferson com nil ments of the Press. (Bring this ad aiong). Musical Merchandise 62 4PJAN0 Bush, Certs; in good condl Uon.

Phone 1061. Victor phnograpA Like new, finished in dark fumed oak. This machine is in fine shape and hs the appearance of new. The price will sell it at once. Phone 764.

Seeds, Plants, Flowers 63 uQLADIOLi Extra choice named Tar ietles. Pay Gardens a visit if im possible to visit call us. Quality and service eur motto. Garl Glen Metcalf 1403 Walnut Phone 2159 W. 7 BOARD 73 Rooms With Board MODERN SOOMS With boaTa sired; two and one half squares from court house.

Phone 2426 R. Rooms without Hoard 68 CLOSE IN Modern sleeping rooms. Suitable for two. $2.00 per week. Phone 1876 W.

PARK DRlVE.W 624 2 modern sleep in rooms, private entrance. Phone Rooms for Housekeeping 69 BYRON Near Hlah school, finfc able modern furnished light house keeping or sleeping rooms. Phone 922. furnished rooms, down stairs. Phone 1606 J.

rbLOSE IN 2 roms and kitchenette aauiu only, fhons iwhi. ished roms, private entrance, very de alrbale locatfon. close to town. Phone 1018 feTATE 549 4 furnished light telephone and private bath. fnone 13(0.

WHITEL0CK" flT. cm furn lined rooms. strictly modern. Phone 16671. REAL EifTATlt RENT 81 farms and Land for Rent 76 PASTURE for cows and horses.

Thons 783 W. Houses xor Kent 77 BRIANT 426 1 2 Double house, 5 rooms and part modern. Phone JS90. CLOSE IN 4 room furnlshedThouse. Phone 496 J.

FIRST WASHINGTON STSTpOR. Modern duplex house. Phone 2228 M. FIRST WASHINGTON" CORT Modern duplex house. Phone 2228 HOUSES APARTMENTS Furnish ed houses.

Drummond 19 Market St. Jefferson st. so. nw 5 room duplex, modern, Inquire Whltolock Press. LTKCOLN 6l6Five room dou ble house, no furnace.

Phone 1003 J. PTGKd1uW70A11 "nwdelri house, at above address. RENTALS Severst housea and flat, M. Foudy, Phone 69. few STATlfl 1824 room house, furnace.

Phone 8076 W. WILLIAM 5 room house 1 square from William St, school Phone 239 or 240. REAL ESTATE dALE89 Brokers in'lveal Estate EVE3X i City wopertr. for sale, real ot Chana. 443 N.

Jefferson St, Phon 1 REAL ESTATE SALE AUCTION LEGALS Rrokors in Reaf Estate E. E. IIILLEGA3 See me for city property or farraa. Trades, terms. 424 Warren St, Phone 635, Karma and Land for Sale 83 5 ACRES PAYMYENT PLAN soil is hlack and level, fenced and drained tf room house electric light, ham.

Very nttrn. tive nargain at $1,500, $300 down, balance wo. A. II. GOSHORN SONS 200 N.

JEFFERSON PHONE 1233. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 120 ACRES 7 room lights and furnace; 40x00 barn, cribs, hog house. Price $120.00 per acre. Will trade a little for this one. 70 ACRES well located, silo, buildings all painted; price $7,500.

Will help you finance this one. 100 ACRES All modern brick house, electric lights, bath, furnace; bank barn 00x80, silo; along paved highway. An exceptional bargain at $100 per acre. ACRE 6 room house, electric lights, Darn; prlce.Sl.SW. CITY PROPERTY I have several good bargains on the payment plan M.

FOUDX 827 N. JEFFERSON MOTtf, 40 ACHES MOST ALL LEVEL BLACK SOIL; GOOD HOUSE BARN, FENCES IN FAIR CONDITION. WILL EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, SOUTn SIDE PREFERRED. A. II.

GOSHORN SONS, 200 N. JEFFERSON ST, TIIONE 1255. 80 ACRES $3,500 LOCATED 8 MILES FROM HUNTINGTON. GRAIN AND STOCK FARM, FENCES IN FAIR CONDITION, LAND SOMEWHAT ROLLING. 7 ROOM HOUSE, FAIR CONDITION, LARGE BANK BARN, CORN CRIB, POULTRY HOUSE, BROODER HOUSE, THIS FARM IS FAR TOO CHEAP FOR THE PRICE ASKED.

EVERT HELM 448 N. JEFFERSON ST. PHONE 835. 80 ACRES i LEVEL LAND, GOOD. FENCES, WELL DRAINED.

GOOD BUILDINGS. PRICE $100 PER ACRE. A. H. GOSHORN SONS, 200 JEFFERSON TIIONE 1253.

00 ACRE FARM For sale or will trade for smaller farm. Phone 052. Houses for Sale 84 JEFFERSON Eight" room house. Easily changed to a duplex. Bargain.

See KiracoTe, Insurance Department, Huntington Trust Sav JngsBank, Phone J276. "TIME'TO LOVE" MrsTo. rCP'riddy. 027 Guilford is invited to call at the Press office today and receive a ticket to the Jefferson compliments of the Press. (Bringthls ad along).

90 AUCTION LEGALS 91 Legal Notices 91 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given by the Board of Commissioners o( the County of Huntington that it has thbt 13th day of August 1927, determined the exact form in which a certain franchiHe and grant to the Northern Indiana Public Sen ice Company is to be finally adopted, which franchise and grant la as follows: AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO THE NORTHERN INDIANA SERV ICE COMPANY THE RIGHT TO CONSTRUCT, OPERATE, MAINTAIN AU llril A1K A FOUR INCH GAS MAIN ACROSS AND UNDER CER TAIN PUBLIC HIGHWAYS IN HUNTINGTON COUNTY, INDIANA. "SECTION 1. It ia hereby ordaiiwd by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Huntington that then; to hereby granted to The Northern Indiana Public Service Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Indiana, its successors and assigns, the right permission and authority to construct uee. operate, maintain, replace, renew and repair a four inch gas mam under and across all of the public highways in Hunt ington County ludiuna, where the same are intersected by the right of way of Indiana Service Corporation between the east line of Huntineton County and the east corporate limits of the City of Hunt ington, in said County. T'SEOTION 2.

Said gas main shall be constructed maintained of wrought Iron screw pipe underneath the surface of the ground and shall be covered at all points with at least twenty four (24) Inches of earth and shall be so construct dand maintained as to be gas tight That said line, if necessary, shall be laid deeper than twenty four (24) inches. so as not to interfere with the use of. said highways and the traiflo thereon and ao as not to interfere with or ob ttruct the present system ot drainage on said highways, or any change which may be made therein in the future. That said Company shall replace the dig snd otherwise, restore said highway! 1 Legal Notices 9l at the placea of Intersection andkav2r them in as good condition as they arj' now and if the dirt shall settle down at sny time said Company shall refill ssid crossings. That all of said work shall be dona and performed by said Company under.

tle direction and supervision of the Sur veyor and Superintendent of highways of said County. "SECTION 3. That In the event tha construction and maintenance of ud pipe line shall at any time interfere witH the traffic, or drainage of taid high ways and said Comosnv shall fail. nrWt or refuse to repair the same said Board order said repairs to be made at the of aid Company and the lattef nsnrra iw jmj reaiionaoie ccmpensation tiieretor. That in the event that any change should be made In the grade of iud highways in the improvement there of, at any of said intersections said Company agrees to change or relay eaid line at said points, so as to not interfere with the drainage, use and traffic thereof and upon the failure cf said Company: to make ssid chsnges said Board shall make the same at the cost of said Com pany and the latter agrees to pay the reasonable cost thereof.

"SECTION 4. Said grant is made up on th eexpress condition that The North ern Indiana Public Service Company its succesors and aligns, shall indemnify and save harmless said Beard of Commissioners of the County of Hunt ington from any and all lose, coat, dam. nges and exDensa hih m. recovered agninst it by reason of the construction, use, operation, main. replacement, renewal rr repair.

SECTION 5. Said grant is given on the expreas condition that said Northern Indiana Public Service Company shall and ruarl its work when said mams are being constructed 1" 8aid hiKlwy in order to prevent injury to Dersnn. iin. a 8Uch, highways and that said Company, an5, Place any huh way xehnh mo. nel undef 'or the construction of said Ja Ve "PProvca hy aa Survero "n2gySS "iKhway," Vey' be accepted in writh by Northern I 83 fA' ComprTith1 thh tv tm A.z: Z'UV9aT SECTION 7.

This grant is not exel YJ' 10 the right of l. .7 J1" ui is not ex cl us TEL1. 8ubject. t0 th rijrbt of the Board to grant other nriviwL owiira 8. The full and ccmnlete text of this ordinance shall be nSSE? ed by said Company at own TxSnt one tin at least one week before SL Huntington Piwa, two daily news, papers of general circulation in mA County and printed in the English lan uage in the City of Huntington in .33 Uunty ad likewise 8aid Cu manv lrPleS 01 In Public plnces in sni.l County.

I. A. KLINE. i 8. H.

PALMER, ord of Commiioners of the County Huntington. ofj Commoners of the County of nt. Ington hail xet tho 31st day of Auguatl y.y,'toa consider UxMvVi I "mon8fances of the all of the provisions of said franchise and rescind or confirm the same! D. A. KLINE, S.

H. PALMER, of Commissioners of the County Attest: CHARLES A. GRIFFITH Auditor Of 1. Aug. 16 1027.

uUlJ, ma. TtoSSffr fOTNON KESIDENTSS ine Mate Indiana, Huntington CoiaU In the Huntinrtnn cation term. i 7 1 Cary D. Poling, vs. Emmeline p0Iijf ai inW the VhmtiS by Garl Bone ita.

Attorney, and riles hi complaint herein; together with an affidavit that the. defendant Emmeline Poling resident of the State of Indiana I defendant, that unless she be and an KM day of Ptnbe" 1927, the 1st day of the September lena the Huntington Circuit Court, com mencjg on the first Monday of and ln saiJ "ty and State, and answer or demur to Baiil compla nt the same will be heard and in? absent the same fentVlndTan D'VrC' in In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix tho sesl of oJutW'loS" thl" 30th Wright, Clerk, Circuit Court. Aug. 2 0 16. Huntington CLASSIFIED DISPLAY C.

W. H. BANGS Attorney and Cot.ns.41or st General Practice Loana CoUectfona. Open Eveuinga B. Building.

Opp. Court Oonss COOK SEES LAWYERS 202 6 U. B. Building Huntington, Indiana Phone 696 Practice In All Courts B. F.

HAWKINS Livestock and General Auctioneer Route 7 Huntington, Ind. Toattie Sandwiches and Waffles Day and Night POPULAR PRICED MEALS Ice Creams all flavors NATIONAL CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY Arthur 17. Sapp Burr H. Gleaa SAPP GLENfc General Practice of Law Phone Hi 34S N. Jefferson St HARRY YOUNG DR.

BCHOLL'S Foot Comfort Appliances Wear Well Shoes Shoe Repairing SO a JEFFERSON ST. tuusiaer said frnnchWA Of s.Koa'rHPl,bli? hrerri" at 21 Hid oard in the Cburt 1 v. in. Kl C'1 7i iw oi it I 1' fc) ll' it 'li:.

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