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if VjSHE HUNTlNCrTON PRESS Mve a Few Miiiutes to More Apprriate Gifts siMrrions judge I 111 ROADAPPEAL 'Ibram Simmon, of Btt07B' has boen.neleeted to bear the ridene in the. appeal I Temonstrntors inst the pronosed Wonnty road from tbede dslon of tbt.bcard of county rs to construct the highway Respite Jectlons. The selection was made yester. Anv. ton Clrcntr court wmwu tlon "of withdrawing from the case presiding'jttstice'some tin of the facrthat he to ta Interested, therefore, In its The highway whlchls to connect Han Warren other with the jfcounty.

lines north and west, I propoSd hgo ble worinTprp.r.Uo. tlon was pot wie way. plans for the roa4 bave.pracHcalfr beesr 8m cuivty offidam nkto to begin construction on It In tie if ill uft nendlnf IS them. mnnatratora. represeDwa by CUhe and O'MaUey.

opposed thj con, atrfecthm of Jhe road, contendinf that it wS Aot utility. Bowers, Felgbtner and Bowers, Sapp and enn and George M. Eberhart, all local attorneys, are arepresentlng who are Interested In the construction of the highway. POULTRY FLOCK SHOWS PROFIT MIhs Laudie of Clear Creek township has completed poultry flock records todate showing that for the year her chfckens, averaging 81 JT the year, gave her a net profit of $296. 08 This is regarded as an example of what the average farm poultry can do when managed by the Purdue systein.

The figures for the flock were turned into the county agent, J. W. Kauffman. mm of the work of operating as a demonstration poultry farm under Pur. The toUl number of eggs produced was 11.611; chicks, MO; young chickens Talse'f to niaturity, 421; total feed cost.

total receipts from poultry and eggs sold. 1507.45; ralue of poultry on hand, $2.37 more Jlhan one year ago. Tje nei.proiu as session plans for the annual Christ the amount above feed cost remaining from the arose income, number of flocks are operated In Htmjtington county as demonstrstions with the co operhtion of Purdue unlver alty.and the, county agent HEART CAUSES $2ATII n1ian ol died i Wednesday morningat his 'homfrf DISEASE a half mOe ntfrth of Bock CKcenteinjiig, Euti Uelney in Henry street t. rmmm of heart disease from which be had feretffor two'years. The' funeral iHHThlng as was first annbnnml.

beheld at the Rock Creek, Center Ithu'M Friday afternoon at 2' o'dockwith the Ber. E. W. Pblley.in charged arid burial will be In the Odd FeUows cemetery at Barnes chapeL i iOy' Cf 4 Mr. Smith was born March ,27 .1856, at Plum Tree.

He moved ftfi n1s par enU to Rock Creek township when only a child. The widow. Mrs. Sarah Ann Smith, survives. Mrs.

Lela Hite is a dihghter. Glen Hite of Rock Creek towuftin, Mrs. Fred Beaty and Maurice SmKLof Huntington are grandchildren. Charles Hunt of Bluff ton i a M. Smith of Rock Creek township'and Cas alusJJi Smith of Detroit are brothers.

ILLINOIS CATTLE WIN HIGH PRIZES CHICAGO, Nov. 30 (A. Blue blooded cattle from the grassy slopes of tbo of Wilson, 111., led North America's best to capture every single International trophy in the cattle division at the International Live stock exposition today. Added to their impressive record, the Illinois aristocrats won' eight first prices in another contest at the exposition, thereby becoming sound contenders for championships as the exposition closed its third day' of The International trophies won by the Edellyn farm bluebloods were the Emil io R. Casares trophy, offered byEmillo B.

Casares of London and, Buenos Aires, South America; the Carlos M. Duggan trophy, offered by Don K. Duggan of Buenos Aires, and the medarvgiVen by the Shorthorn society of Great Britain and Ireland. The Edellyn cattle have won the Casares and Duggan trophies two consecutiva years. Three victories are necessary, for permanent ownership.

Today was. the first of the exposition that' Iowa live stock had their glories dimmed, but the Hawkeyerwon'a steady stream of victories has virtually clinched them the all prize championship of the exposition. Herman Trelle of Wembley, Alberta, Canada, who lost his Wheat King title to a Montana' farmer on Monday, turn ed tables today and won the oats growing championship of North America, defeating L. E. Petersba of Victor, Mont.

'Trelle's oats, a Victor, variety, "weighs 40.6 pounds per bushel, the heaviest oats erer exhibited at the exposition, i Plans foriiringing the glee club of the Chicago Y. M. C. A. to Huntington some time th W'.

month for an entertainment willW discussed by the Y's Men the Huntington, M. C. AL Friday evening at the regulat meeting 'of the organisa tlon. The Harry. Grf Eowe, paster the First Chritiaa church; will rule an address at the toeeting.

IM HH tm I' Ml ItI Old a a building that can be no better tl ita foundation, youth. No woman can fool EDU, FETTERS SERVICES HELD Funeral services for Edward Fetters, 52 years old, who died at Marlon Tuesdaywill be held at Marion at the Fetters home and burial will be 'at the Greenlawn cemetery. Mr. Fetters was a asember of Company of the. 160th regiment, which was id service at the time of the Spanish American war, and he also saw serrice in the World war.

His death was due to paralysis. Be was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fetters, formerly of Huntington. He had beeij living with his brother, Samuel Fetters, at Marlon.

Bobert Fetters of Kalamazoo, Mich is a brother and Mrs. Charles Carlson of Kalamaxoo la sister. PRICES OF FORD AREAtlllOUtlCED DETBOIT, Nov. 80 (A. Pri ces of the new Ford car, given oat here tonight show a range ok from $385 to $370 for the various types of pleasure cars and $460 to $610 for the various truck types.

('. The various types and their prices, F. O. Detroit follow Tudor Sedan, $485 XX); Fordor 8edaa, $580 Coupe, 40S; Sport Coupe; $550; Phaeton, 8P0; Boadster, $385 Boadstec" with pickup bodr, $5 Chassis, $325. Trucks Truck and.

chassis, $460 Truck chassis with' cab, 1545; Track chassia with can and express body, $000; Truck chassis with cab and stake body, $610; Truck chassia with cab and platform body, $595. The ideal government is one that would make Itself unnecessary. It is pot certain whose modesty is the better, mother's or daughter's' Remus is passing through the last stages of bootlegging. Love is all the pOlars of society. Number Two Continued from Page Nino Henry street Wednesday afternoon with sixteen being present.

Mrs. Fred Hawes presided in the ib sence of the" president and at the bust mas party for the children were made. The party will be' at the' home of Mrs. Frank Baileyon; Watt Park drive with the following oammiUtee la charge: Mrs. Grant ChenowaahMtS.

Bess Brown, Mrs. 4V Hugkeawtna Mrs. J. A. Kramien.

ilaweaegaVe the paper of the al aeaasoo at theaneeting yesterdayand her subject was Conservation of Human Response was on "How I Save' Tijne.V Mrs. Clark Griffith also gave pisno solos. GOLDEN KEYS CLASS TO MEET FRIDAY EVENING TJ Goldett.eys Class of the Metbod Isfburch Vili.be entertained at the home rriday evening instead of Thursday eve SEMPRE FIDEUS MEETS AT MRS. BONBRAKES The Sempre Fldells club met Wednes day afternoon at Mrs. Claude Bonbrake's on First street Boll call was answered with favorite recipes, and contests were enjoyed with Mrs.

Delano Trovinger and Mrs. Frank Heiney as prise winners. Mrs. Ralph Bonbrske was a guest of the affair and at the close the hostess served a two course luncheon. The next meeting, will he a Christmas party at the borne Mrs.

D. C. Car rick on Byron street 22. SECTION WILL MEET THURSDAY MORNING Section 7 of the group prayer meetings will, meet at the home of Mrs. T.

E. Chenoweth .822 First street Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. R. N. A.

CLUB MEMBERS WILL HOLD MEETING Mrs. Charles Cotton of, 718' EastTl2 Franklin atret will be hostess to theU3 Auto Accessories, res, farts. members of the R. N. A.

club at Tier I home Thursday evening. W. B.JL WILL MEET WITH MBS. CIIAMNESS Mrs. A.

M. Cbamness of 745 Salamonie. avenue will entertain the Women'a Ben ning instead of the affair being held it the Glass home' as was first announcedi ine cnange was ihubcu oj uiuws ut me Glass, home. Child conservation to meet with mbs. dolson Mrs.

J. H. Dolson of 003 East Tipton street will he hostess to ChUU's Con afternoon. COTTAGE PRAYER TO BE AT MBS. tIORDANS The cottage prayer meeting will be held at the home of EJl.

Jordan on State treet Thursday morning. MEETS AT CHAPMANS The Ladies' Bible Class of the Evan gelical church met at the home of Mrs. Bert Chapman on East State street Tuesday evening. A business session waa held and the! following omcers were elected nra. vu i INSTRUCTION Ut fiat pg.

nreatdent: Tins StetaeL'i9 fniMm rtce president; Mrs. Bert Chapman, sec ratary Mrs. Elmer Griffith, assistant secretary Mrs. W. V.

Jamison, i The teacher of the Mrs. Hannah Fuller' was resented "a Christmas" gift by the class member and a grab baa; with gifts tot all was feature of the evening. The house was decorated in keeping with the Christmas season and' sixteen mem bers were present Bfreshmenta and a social time were enjoyed attbe close of th affair. MISSES DOLSONS TO HAVE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Misses Helen and Ireata Dolson will entertain the members of the Alumni Association of the Huntington County hespftal at their home Sa East Tipton street Thursday evening, December 8, at a Christmas party; WOMEN'S RKLZCF COSTS HOLDS P0TLUCK SUPPER The. Women' Relief Corps entertained at a potluck suppe.

last evening at the court house. Following the supper the I members held a business session. LI 1.1 Ml. I Number Twehre Continued From Paga Ten) ligbta, 180 to 100 pounds, $8,000 8.50; slaughter pigs, 00 to 130, pounds; 825; packing sows smooth, 8. 25 1 rougW $7.00 7J50.

Sheep and lambs Becelpts 600; market strong to 25c higher; lambs, good end choice, $1325 1425; common and medium, $10ifi J3 25; others unchan gd uHV TOLEDO SEED, GRAIN TOLEDO, Nov. 30 A. Wheat Cash No. 2, Bed $L31ViO 1 88. Cloverseed cash Imported $16.40 Cash domestic, December domestic, December Imported, February Domestic $18.00 A March cash domestic $18 00A.

Abikeeaah December Jsnuary Febrnary, Timothy cash $2. 09; December $2J)5A; Jlarca $2.20. 8t LOUIS GRAIN wheat hard fL wu fUi Ni. 2 ndaedi 80e: No. 9, 84cf Nd 3, white, 86c Sample 78ci Oats wutek wymc wheat mrdeceber li.W.

hard! llav $03 split bid: Bed December $IM ak. Cent December 86 ak; May, 94Cr TOIJCrdl LIVESTOCK TOLEDO.Sor. 80 Jlogs Receipta, nsartof dowa heairles $8,750 OjOO; Yorkers, $8.25 Igood piga, lUttfr 8.00. I Cattle KeeVipt HgM market steady. Calves JlecoipU flight; market PITT8BVBOH LIVESTOCK PITTSBURGH.

Nor. 30(A. HogSrrBecelpts, 300i market. 253 40 lower; slow St decline; average, weights, 150 pounds, up meetly $0.40 9X0; treme early top, light lights, $8. 50; pigs, $8,000 823; packing sows, $7i 8.00.

1 Cattle None calves, 150 market active fully steady bulk good and choice veals, $14,003 16.00; (heavy slaughter calves mostly $7.00 12.00. Sheep Beceipts, 600; market strong; (14.50 pair for choice lambs around 85 pounds; ewes Quotable. $6JS0. 1 Ik a kVa 1 dar casf 1. net Mne 1 da tharge per line 3 dayr cash per yline 8 day 7 charge per line hU mwj iBn ycF 6 day Karre 6c per' line PHONE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TO All ads are restricted to their proper classification and to the regular Press style of, type Pre reserves right to edit or reject' any classified ad.

The individual advertisement under the following classification are arranged i'i ALPHABETIGkL. ider far nuick reference. Errors in advertisements should be reported immediately. The Press, wfll not be responsible for mom than one incor rect insertion. Special rates for yearly advertising unmi reouest Cash tate applies toads paid withla 4.7S from first Inferuon, Figure 0 aver age wcraa to a zsa," tarefdi atteauoa givento mau oraars.

Tbe Ad Taker wQl gladir assist CLASsmCATION INDEX 2 Cards of Thanks. 3 In Memorium. 4 Flowers and Mourning Goods. 5 Funeral Directors. 6 Monuments and Cemetery Lots.

7 Personals. 8 Religious, and Social Events. 9 Societies and Lodges. 10 St rayed, 'Lost A'Fouudi t. Automotive A Automobile Agencies 11 Automobiles Sale, Anto Trucks For 14 Garages, Autos For Hire.

14A Auto Parking Storage. 15 Motorcycles and 10 Repairing Setvice Stations. 1GA Auto Washing Cleaning. 17 Wanted Automotive. BUSUiSSS SERVICE 18 Business Service Offered.

T3r: L.x oV.Ting. Dyekgrnova ting; ji Dressmaking and. MilUnery. 22 Heating, Plumbing, Boofing. 23 Insurancftand'xSuretj JBonds' 24 Laundering.

25 Moving, Tracking, Storage. 28 Professional Bervicas. 29 Repairing and Refinishlng. 30 Tailoring, and. Pressing.

31 Wanted Basineas EMPLOYMENT 82 Help Wantedr Female, 33 Help Wanted Mahr 34 Help Male and Femalv 35 Solicitors, Canvasser. Agents. 86 Sitiations Wanted Female. 37 Situations Wanted Malt FINANCIAL 38 Bttslness Opportunities. tTVT 1 43 Local' Instruction musical, jjayrtng, irrivaie insiruciion." 47 Dogs, CatfcvOtber Peta.

48 Horses, Cattia, Vehkea. 49 Poultry and 50 WantedLhrvoek. MERCHANDISE 51 Articles For 8ale. 51A Barterand Exchange. 02 Boats and Accessories.

v. i (Wt Building 54 Busiaeas and OSes Eanlnment 55 Farm and Dairy Products. 55A Farm' Equipment 66 Fuel. Fee4 Fartiliaers. W7 rGood Things to Eat 58 Homemade Things, 69 Household Goods, 60 61 Machinery indiooW 62 Maaieal Mercl.uadl; 62A Radio Eajalpnt 63 Seeds, Plants, 64 Specials at tho fiUttviv 65 Wearing 'Apparel.

6t) Wanted To Buy. BOOMS AND BOARD 67 Booms With Board. Booms, Without Board, Common Sense Plus There's a quality in people that for want of a better name will have to be called "uncommon sense." I. fil It's the people with uncommon sense who are getting what they want and saving their money thru the opportunities offered in the Press' Classified Columns they read the ads daily. Rooms for Housekeeping.

70 Vacation Placet. 71 Waerato Eat 72 Where to Btoj in Town. 78 Wanted Booms or Board. KKAU XSSTATE run mUSHT 74 Anartmenta and Flats. 75 Business Places for Bent.

70 Farms and Leads for Bent. 77 Houses for' Rent 78 Oaces and Desk Boom. T9 Utaort Property For Bent, 81 Wanted To Bent. 80 Cluburbaa For Bent SEAL ESTATE FOB BALK Broken In Real Estate. 82 rBualneso Property For Sale.

Karats and JLaa rtr Bait. 84 Houses For Sale. 85 Lot For Bale. 80 Resort Property For Bale. 87 Suburban For Bale.

88 To Encbange Beat Estate, bV Wanted Real Estate. LEttALS 91 Legal Notices, 90 Auction Sales. TRANSIT SERVICE HUNTINGTON BLUFFTON TRANSIT LINE Makes direct connection with limited traction. cars at Bluffton From Huntington CHAN UK eMJUKULLE Elfecttvo Sept. 15.

1927. Leave Huntington 7 rfJ A.M., 3 :00 M. From Markhv 70 AM, 8 :30 P.M. From Uniondale From Murray Arrive Bluffton 7 :60 A.M., 3 :50 P.M. 8 :25 A.M., 4 :25 P.M.

From Bliss Hotel Leaves Bluffton 0:10 AJL, 0:10 P.M. Leaves 8 :25 A.M., 5 P.M. Leaves Uniondale .9:35 AJd 5 5 P.M. Leaves Markle 9 :55 A 5 :55 P.M. Ar ve Huntington 10 :25 A.M., 0 :25 PJ4 IL BAY LESS Phone 1611 HUNTINGTON WARREN NORTH MANCHESTEB TRANSIT LINE Hantlnxtoi.

to Warresi it. Huntington 7 :00 AJU 2 :30 P.M. v. Majenica 7 :25 A.M 2 :55 P.M. Ar.

Warren 7 :40 A.M., 3 :10 P.M. Lv. Warr 7 0 3 :20 P.M, Lv. Majenica 8 :08 A.M, 8 5 P.M. Ar.

HmUngton 8 0(0 A.M 4 00 PJ4. Extra Saturday aud Sunday Ut Wjtrran Leave. Huntinjton 7. O0P.M Leave Majenica 7:25 P.M. Leave Warren.

7:50 P.M. Leave Majenica 8:05 P.M. Arrive Huntington 8 :30 P.M. Hantlngtoa to Nortti Manchester Lv. HunrinitOB 8 :40 kill 4 :10 P.M Lv.

Bippus :05 A.M, 45 PJ1. Lv. Servia 0 :20 A.M., 4 :50 P.M. Ar. N.

Manchester 9 :35 a r.M N. Manchester 9 :45 A.M., 5 :15 P.M, Lv. Servia 10 .00 A.M. 5 :20 P.M. Lv.

Bippus A.M., 5 :40 P.M. Ar. Huntington 10 :40 A.M., 6 :10 PJC JACOB NIE Phono HOW All cars stop at Bradley Bros. ANNOUNCEMENTS Cards of Thanks 10 BONE We sincerely thank the neigh bors and friends for every kinduess given to our father during his laat years, and for tbe help and sympathy during bU illness and deatb. Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Urscbel, JUr. snd Mrs.

rj. a. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brookover, Mr.

and Mrs. U. IS. Hone. Personals 21 CHRISTMAS CARDS SI.

00 High grade greeting cards, and folders. Colored, paneled, and bordered, each with envelope. Packed in a box beautifully lithographed in any colors and gold. Just mail name and address and assort ment will be sent on three day free examination. You pay notblng unitl entirely satisfied.

You bsve never seen anything like it in tbe history of greet ting can. See Mickey Hurd. Write Post office box 714. CHRISTMAS CARDS Headquarters for plain, printed or engraved cards. The U.

B. Publishing Est. E. Franklin St. Strayed, Lost, Found 10 LOST Bed bone hound.

Return to Har vey Carpenter, Roanoke, At once. Reward. AUTOMOTIVE 17 AntoatobUea Fer Sale 11 CHEVROLET 1927 coupe. Five months old. Front at rear bumpers, tires, almost new.

Driven less than 6,000 miles. Good npholstering. Paint like new. Excellent mechanical condition. A bargain.

Herbert R. Zent, authorised Ford deader. CHEVROLET 1927 sedan. Low mile age. Good tires.

Upholstering ingood condition. James I. Toy, Hudson Essex equipment A rare bargain. Hudson Essex Salefe James I. Toy, 430 Cherry si.

rnoiue via. CHEVROLET TOURING 1926 model. Good running order. Uooa mecnamcai condition. James I.

Toy, Hudson Essex Wales, merry ut. mne vi9. FORD COUPE3 1926 model In fine me chanical condition. Uood paint, i ive tires. Good upholstering.

You will buy it it you see it. Call 2710 aftej o'clock. FORD COUPE 1923 model. In excel mm 1. lent condition.

Meroert u. eni, aum oriaed rord dealer, FORD TUDOR Sedan. Good condition. Will aell cheap, inone i ft)RD Lata 1928 mwlel coupe. Fine mechanical condition, rive wire wneeis and five good tires.

Speedometer, shock absorbers. Paint like new. You eant' ifford to miss this bargain. Her bert It Zent autaorixed roru oeaier, iP inn TlOOA wnnA four donr Sedan. Good mechanical condition.

Herbert It an tiilhiiriinl Ford dealer. HUDSON BROUGHAM 1026 modeL Motor reouilt. two extra wres. rsmi In good condition. Fronts snd rear bumpers.

A real buy. Also 1923 Ford four door sedan and 1925 Essex coach, both in good condition. Jame I. Toy, Huihm Eiwex Sales, Crr St, Phone VI STAR HUPP OVERLAND FORD 1925 Star four sedan, a bargain 1023 Hupp touring; JllT Overland six sedans Star toortog, $5WiWj Ford touring, $15.00. llupp Falcon Knight Pelffer Motor Company, 431 Cherry St 1 A AUTOMOTIVE 17 Aatosspbljes For Bale' 11 USED CAR VALUES Three Hudson priced to sell: 1925.

Essex Cosch; Studebsker coach nStudebalter sedans 1028 Kssear roadster; 1928 Essex coupe 1923 Chevrolet coupe 1923 Oldwnoblte "coach'; 1924 Durant tourr ing. Huntington Paige Sales A Service 622 Warren St WILLYS KNIGHT sedan. Just over hauled aad reflnlshed. Priced to sell. W.

W. Dill 4 8on, Byron St, opposite JalL Garages, Anton Far lUra 14 CALL 3400 For expert ab service. Day or night Every passenger: insured. jj i a i drlvora. Also drive It cars, either Ford or gear sbtft Yellow Cab Oob pany TAXI TAXI Everybody wants the taxi that is the safest and the quickest That explains our service.

Try 'us. Just call 404, Checker Cab Company. Cberrj Street. ReMirla ervfc Statiom 16 THE ALlSrtSABfBBTttaties. naW aad rebuilt.

Starter generator and battery repairing. 651 Leopold St Phone 2156 W. 18 BUSINESS SERVICE 31 Buelnesa Servlco Offered in COLDS RHEUMATISOI Tae Mln eral Fume baths. XX Glass Mineral Fume System. 45 E.

Market Street Phone 900. 'MM STORAGE Separate locked rooms' Jn our concrete storsge only $2.00 and 83.00 per Fanning Phone 96. TUB DESIRED WOMAN Mr. and Mrs, Lahr, 1482 Byron street are in" vited to call at the office of the Press and receive tickets to the Jefferson Theater, compliments of the Press. (Bring this with yod.) aVfetiMgAagrftting, Binding 27 PERSONAL jQREETING CARDS A fine 'selection it lowest prices.

Quick St, Phone 487. (RepaMflgd SHOiKtttoWlTAW Expert ahoe re pairing guaranteed. Best of materials W. Kuhlman. 44 S.

Jefferson Street. 32 i EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Male 83 EXPERIENCED poultry man (mr.r rled) tor large poultry farm. Apply by mail to 0boa42)Ugiying age, ex perience, and Bamryisxpfritted. MAN TO HUSK 'corn. James Summers.

Markle Phone. Situations Wanted Female 36 EXPERI NCED STE N'OG RAPHER and general office assistant. Excellent. referenis. 'Address P.

O. Box 47. 38 FINANCIAL 41 Money to Loan, Mortgages 40 CENT PAID Quarterly on savings accounts. Mutual Savings Loan Ass'n, 18 E. Market Roy Howell, Secy FARM LdANfcVand' 5 1 2 per cent; loans quicWymad; appraise personally pay any amount on principal any time long or short term.

C. W. H. Bangs, lawyer. B.

Building 47 LIVE STOCK 50 Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 ATTENTION FARMERS Brood sows, let out on the share plan; any. breed; Cholera no money required. For particulars vritejock box 24, V6b umbia City, Ind. CALF Males One week old. 1'hone 4002 11.

DUROC BOARS Reg. Duroc spring boars at farmers prices. B. F. Hawkins Five miles south west of Hunting ton.

DUROC SOWS with pigs by eide or will trade for corn. E. A. Bowlin R. R.

0. 2 1 2 mile south of Huntington. Sal amonie road. EWES Four good four year old ewes and three four day oW calves. Phone SHOATES Twenty seven feeding shoata Inquire Mrs.

M. J. Vincent. It 7 Huntington, Ind THE DESIRED WOMAN Mr. and Mrs.

Hart 240 E. High street are in vi ted td call at lie office of tbe Press andecelve tickets the Jefferson Theater, compliments' of the Press. (Uring this sil with you.) TWENTY FIVE SHOATS weight about" 50 pound. Harry Goebel, Andrews R. 2.

Ph. 11 on 14. Poultry and Supplies 4 WHITE HOCK PuiietsTIn excellent condition. Will ley soon. Luther Ph.

48 on 6. P. O. CampbelL Wauled uvestocK fiv innr.THY iWi WANTED f. T.

Snyder rear of 77 State St. Phs. 8U4 or ltojy ArtlrlM Kor Sala 61 REED STROLLER Screen enclosed4 crib; Call 2081. Shop xi pcope i41'j Gifts for Her A A RT Yon must see the varied aiwortmeut of merchandise to apprec lt A n.i.trilniljk nf mtt hr ArnnUla. vr A An "Ansco Memo "takes pictures tor ou tenia, uses jwyw kwu Can be thrown on screen, $20.

Pioneer Drux Co. CAM ERAS We have the agency for the vr i a wntl wea known Kastman anu a uuw. A new and complete stock to select from. Uickert stumo ELECTRIC IRONS make very pleasing snd acceptable gifts for every one. ortnern Indiana 1'ower co.

HOSIERY Ladies Luxite Hose for Xmas. Full fashioned silk or chiffon. Any color. She will a predate the qual ltyoi ineae. tk.

u. jsiiowq. HOSlEBY Ladies. Holeproof Hose for Xuias. Chiffon silk to top, Sl O.

Fnll fashioDed silk $1.00 and full, fashioned silk, or cKfffon flClO sftd $2.05. Pointed bed and.seinkhiffon at $1.05 at Dicks. PATTEltNS. All the lateat Pictorial natterns. Comulete instructions with each model.

Don't miss the patterns for the kiddies winter wear. Araowa. Shop ocopo Gifts for Her SIK8 AND VELVETS A most com nlete line, priced to suit your approval. You will appreciate the finenese and quality. Arnolds, STATIONARY See our display of sta tionary, perfumes, cameras, manicure sets.

Pioneer Drug Co. SILVERWARE Holmes and Edwards Sterling Silver inMd for Christmas. A. J. Kittenhauer.

xod Jeweler. THE DESIRED WOMAN lUr! arid Mrs. F. West, 1026 Henry Street are invited to call at the office of the Press snd receive tickets to tbe Jefferson Theatre, compliments of tbe Press. (Bring this ad with you.) VACUUM CLEARER A motor driven brush, Federal Vacuum Cleaner for only $39.50.

Northern Indian Power Gifts for Ilia BILLFOLDS Cook's all leather bill folds. Different sises and A gift that lasts. Pioneer Drug Co. BELT SETS Sterling silver, wstch chain, and belt. Bucklo with or without initial.

An admirable gift for men. A. L. Sunon. GLOVES Hansen Dress Gloves make ideal gifts for 'men and women.

Han v. sew Navahue lined gloves for Xiasn, $3.50 to $0.00 at Dicks. Dress cape leathers, 82.50 to 5 at Dick. Interwoven hox, silk and allken wool Plain; or the latent colors and designs. A gift for Dsd.

A. L. Simon. NECKTIES ITor We have an unusual assortment, of neckwear hi tin popular new shades I ml weights. A L.

Simons. pen Non BraYeable. $5 to 7. A gift that lasts. Pioneer Drug Co.

PENS Shaelfer lifetime pens. Desk ets and pen and pencil sets. A. J. Elsen hauer, Your Jeweler.

ROBES Mens silk brocaded lounging robes with skinner satin colnrs and cuffs, blue, gray, and lavender, silk cords, for $10.00 at Dicks. Terry cloth and blanket Robes, $5 to $15 at Dicks. SWEATERS Trovelo sweaters in light and heavy weight wool. Wide selec tlon of colors and cominations. A.

L. Simon. Glfta for the Home DUPLEX A L1TE Light up your rooms for Christmas with the new uupiex A LIte fixture. Northern Indiana Power Co ELECTRICAL We have electrical an nlkiioe gifts for all. Northern Indiana Power Co.

FRXmKD PICTURES Something new. Shunshine Pictures. In several ilitTur ent slses. Rlckert Studio. GLASSWARE" Goblets, Sherbets, all sorts of glassware, any of which would make a delightful gift.

A. J. Eiseuhau Your Jeweler. fiEATERS Warm those drafty halls and corners with a Westinghouse Cosy heater. Northern Indiana Power Co.

Dinner and Decorations LIGHTS Buy your supply of Christmas Tree lights early. Northern Indiana Power Co. PACKAGES WRAPPED Let us wrap your Christmas packages for mailing, Free; Pioneer Drug Co. iBarter and Exchange 8 1.4 LOTS FOR GOOD SECOND HAND CAR Two good lots together. Sea H.

G. Weese. Business and Office Equipment 54 TYPEWRITERS Remington ani Royal, nearly new. Fine condition. Prices reasonable.

Huntington Bus. xUiriv. Farm Egnlpmant 88 A TRACTOR PLOWS One John Deere No. 40 tractor plow 1 P. O.

tractor plow 2 No. 7 Oliver tractor plows 1 Nlseo manure spreader, Kriegbaum Sons. USED BUT IN GOOD CONDITION No. 12 DeLaval cream seperator In extra good condition, 4 cylinder two bottom tractor with John Deere plow, iK Fair Banka pump engine. T.

V. Wine Son. Fuel, Feed, j'ertDlaera 54 DRY TIMBEfi Yoi sale. Chance to cot your own fuel at a small cost. W.

A. Shock. Phone 1289 Good Things To Eat 57 FRESH OYSTERS Extra select in pint and balf piut tins. Counts lu quart cans. Nicks Kitchen.

Household Goods 50 DRESSER RUG "CIlXlRS ETC. Bidseye maple dresser; 2 princess dressers 0x12 Wilton rug 0x12 Ax mlnistor two, 0x12 congolium set leather dining chairs; two leather rock ers; I loonier kitchen cabinet; fine leather davenport Queen Anne dining set; brass bed; ladies walnut writing desk; dnvenport tnble. Bartlett Stor age Co. Phone I EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS Two iron beds; One bruas bed; TWO bed springa; Library table; Three rocking chairs; Dining room chairs; Dining room table; Kitchen table; Kitchen chairs Rugs One reliable gas range Edison machine and records. Priced reasonable.

1054 Cherry street, Phone 2141 FOUR BURNER Oil stove. Practically new. Iu fine condition. Ijo'J Garden dil Avenue. atiialmtl ArrhajulUll 62 BUFFET CLARINET Second hant but in excellent condition.

Albert system, lleaston Music Store. TWO UPRIGHT PIANOS Easy pay. meat Reduced to close out. Sinclair Jewelry Shoppe. 36 Jefferson St.

VICTROLA One $200 victrola. Good as new. With 00 first class records, a bargain. Phone 1722. Heeds, Plants, Flowers 63 TULIP AND HYACINTH BULBS Special prices on all.

Our stock imported direct from Holland. The Huntington Equity and Exchange 215 Court St. Phone Specials at the Stores NUFOOT POWDER The antiseptic powder, for aching, tender, perspiring, burning, and tired feet. Speaker' Shoe Shop. 433 Warren Street.

67 ROOMS AND BOARD 73 Rooms Without Board 68 CLOSE IN Rooms with board if dealr ed. Phone 2420 IOPLABrSTr 712 Iarge sleeping rooms. Modern, in. sz ana a wt wes. Hnltslile for two.

Ph. 1876 THEIESIRED WOMAN Mrs. Fisher, 446 E. Market street Is invited to call at the office of the Press and receive a ticket to tbe Jefferson Theater, compliments of the Press. (Bring tbla ad with 1423 CHERRY ST.

Modern sleeping room. Phone 2324 J. Where to Eat 71 NATIONAL CAFE Toastif sandwiches of all kinds. 7TREAL ESTATRWffiI 'jm)ltgtna 1Ftot, STREET i447 Four, or ive room, furnished apartment, eiricuy modern. Downstairs.

Will rent reasonable to right party. Phone 2200 or 112. 74 REAL ESTATERENT 81 Apartmewte aad Fhiis 74 FIRST ST. 840 Furafehed aparrdkft Modem. Garage, rhona 630 W.

POPLABTST77l2 Modern downstairs apartment and garage. 01os'ini onable. Phone 1876 W. 28 N. LAFOUNTAINE ST.

Two rooms i snd Furnished. Well beat ed. Close in. Adults only. Phono 1309.

1320 RIVERSIDEDRlVE FurniEed, Four room cottage. Garage. Phone 1 4039 12. Houses fsrtReaii'i' 77 CHERRY ST. 917 Six room house.

Strictly modern. Phone 489. Opposite Ht reters and raura caurcn. ST. 239 Six rooms.

Semi modern. 848 Toplar St. Phone 1021 W. PHONE 3180 Five room furnished bouse. Water, bath and gaa $25.00.

SIX; ROOM HOUSE Modern. Garage. 522 Geo. Guthler. 623.

CL1NE ST. Furnished, hise, Dftu. ble, garage. Phone 1007 J. 1334 OGAN.

AVE. Six roonvhoiise.1 Gasi light and water. Large garage, See H. O. Weese.

For Rent HOUSE AND ground Four room eot cage wiia xonr acres, uarage. Insurance Agency, Inc. REAL ESTATESALE 83; Brokers fai Real Estate EVERTT HELM City property for sale, rent ex change. 448 N. Jefferson Phone 333 Bustnesa Property For Sale 8fl for sale; accessories and all neissary equipment; doing good bust nes; will sell reasonably.

McBride A'. Allen, Markle, Ind. Farms and Land For Sale S3 100 ACRKRGood soil." Well" improved $0200. This is a bargaio. Allen In an ranee Aency, Inc.

"VHAT IS so rare as a classified ad 7 Nothing brings good luck so quickly i from bad. 96 AUCTION LEGALS 91 Legal Notices Bl NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY In tbe Matter of the Estate of Franklin O. If oca. Deceased. In the HUNTINGTON Circuit Court.

No, 3080. i Notice is hereby given that upon pe 1 tltlon filed in said Court by FranciaE; Morrotf, Administrator of said estate, setting up the inmifficisacy of. the state ef aaid decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did. on the 10th dav of December. I1027, find said estate to be probably In solvent, and order the Mine to be settled accordingly.

The creditors of said estate are, therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their against aid estate for allowance. wo, WITNESS, the Clerk, and. seal of snld Court, at Huntington, Indiana, this 30th day of November, DESSIE WRIGHT, Clerk, Ipec. 1 8 15, 1927. "NOTICE TO NON RESIDENTS THE STAR OF INDIANA, HUNTINGTON COUNTY, as: IN THE HUNTINGTON CIRCUIT COURT, Sept.

Term, 1027. Thomas L. Ellis vs. Gladra Ellis. Com plaint No.

4022. tomes now the plaintiff by Bowers, Felghtner, Bowers, Attorneys and files his complaint herein, together with an tfflldavit that the defendant Gladys Ellis not a resident of the State of Indiana. NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN SAID DEFENDANT, That un ns she be and Appear on the .25 January, 1028, being the 15th day of the January term of the Huntington Circuit Court, commencing on the Second Monday of January. A. at the Court House in the City of Huntington, in said County and State, and rwer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined in her absence.

The same being an action for Divorce in Huntington County, Indiana. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I here unto set my hand and affix the seal of aald Court, at Huntliton. Indiana, this ou nay iNoreniDer. a.

rJ27. DESSIE WRIGHT, Clerk, Huntington Circuit Court. Dec. 1 8 15, 1027. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" 66 Ser4 Us Your Holiday Cleaning Early" We Er jloj Jhrieiiced, Model Cleairv Pressing 'X 8 West Market fn.

Galoshes and Rubber Footwear Repaired Look your lust years galoshes over. New half soles and heels make the old ones give more service. HARRY I. YOUNG i '30 S. Jefferson St COOK SEES LAWYERS Practice In ail Courts Huntington, Indiana Phone 605 202 6 U.

B. Bldg. For Clean, Quick and Comfortable Cab Service PHONE Chev'y Taxi Company Bonded Carriers 337 Warren St. E. C.

(Babel Farley Hats Cleaned and fteblocked Soft Hats, 50c 33c Shoe Shining and Repairing Star Shining Parlor 17 W. Market. Ph. 1324 Arthur EhSayler Attorney and Counaellor inww UUlsena state lyyiH Phone 273 Chas. L.

Strickland; Piano tuning and repairing. First class work guaranteed Phone 108W.

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