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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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lv A 312 to Your custom Cystem clothes for twice the moneys Sold in this city exclusively by L3BIMDEL, Clothier and; Furnisher; THE RACKET STORE i Annual ur Is1 Now. Going On and ends SatWday, October 20tluv You wil derive great benefit from, this sale, as this is the time of year to put in your supply vof Fall and Winter Goods. We are always working for the interest of our patrons, showing the best goods for the lowest prices! Head bur bill for If you fail to receive one call at our store and get our prices, as you can save money during this sale! TUo M. FRANKLIN, Prop. HUNTINGTON.

INDIANA FITS ANY BUGGY Tut the top up or down with it on. It is the thing people are talking about to jday You are welcome to my store. Evenfno Tberaltv W.S. PAUL i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '17, 1906. AHKOPCEMEHTS.

i Must Reach This Offlea Bstere Ma, ar Tkty Will Kit Be Inwrtel Meeting Lime City council, Na tloaal Thursday evening. Special business." Full attendance v. Cleopatra lodge will. meet, this ev Initiation of candidates. ladles' Society of the English Lntheran' church will meet at the John Renbarger home Thursday ening.

Progressive Brethren services" will contlnue lnthe coort xoom each ev ienlng this. Those attending 'i re asked to Jjrlng song books. A cold Is much more easily cured i when the bowels are open. Kennedy's laxative Honey and Tar opens the bowels and drives the cold out of the cystem In young or old. Sold by Broa.

oct Ind Tailorcd Clothes for. Aeir $12 to $35 Ar yu paying tribute, Mr. ClothesfWearer, to the high priced custom tailor? If so, our advic? is DON'T. Just step in here and let us sbow you the 'KB" system Suits and Overcoats made and guaranteed by KOHN BROS. Chicago.

fine Clothes for Men. These hand tailored garments are perfection in style and fit. And they hold their shape, too, because made with the famous 'KB" shoulder and vitals," which hold the correct coat front and lapels "just tailor can't duplicate the "KB" Fall? Sale i ON THE OUTSIDE OF A PILL ha nothing to do with the strength on the inside, 'but our $5 STORM FRONT On the outside of a Buggy insures com: fort on the inside. Phones 409 and 453. TRADE BULLETIN.

Ust, Fossl, For Sale, For Rent tsd Vftnt DcpsitaecL FOR SALE Cow, one heifer, two spring calves. Inquire M. Klser, R. R. 8, Mllligan farm.

248t3 LOST Lady's, fur boa. Dropped between Best school house and Maple Grove gravel road. Leave at this Office. FOR RENTThree furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Inquire 27 Fredericks street.

1, wJta LOST White plume somewhere be tween Etna avenue and Maine street Please leave at the Herald office. FOR Six room house. Inquire 128 Etna avenue. 247t6 We have a number of good secondhand sewing machines that we will sell this week Tery cheap. At the Singer store.

247t3 WANTED A number of hand screw machine operators. Address Pope Motor Car company, Toledo, Ohio. 246X6 WANTED A number of tool mak era. Address Pope Motor Car company, Toledo, Ohio, 246t6 FOR RENT Good barn. Inquire 27 Frederick Btreet 246tf 0 I WANTEI Position in small family.

Address Mrs. C. D. general delivery. 248t2 FOR SALE Cobs.

Fifty cents a load. 'Phone 4G8. 246t3 WANTED A number oi Jones and Lamson lathe hands. Address Pope Motor Car company, Toledo, Ohio', 246t6 FOR RENT Room East Tipton street 225tf FOR" RENT House with five rooms, ball and cellar at 6 per month. 245t6 J.

R. DAY. FOR TRADE House of nine rooms. Fine lot, shade and fruit trees. Want a good property with modern Improvements and will pay cash difference.

Standard Real Estate Co, J. R. Day, fVi' 246t6 FOR SALBr Oood coal heater, Inquire 35 West Tipton street 244t6 FOR RENT New five room house with barn, 69 Grayston avenue. 242tf FOR RENT Rooms over Stouder's barn. Inquire at office.

24216 FOR SALE CHEAP Two second hand automobiles in good condition. I31tfwl4tf BARTLETT ft FRAZIER. FOR SALE Dry wood; all beech and sugar body wood, 'Phone 319. octll lmo MONET TO LOAN on farms or city business property at 5 cent Interest Partial payment privileges grant d. LE.

ALLEN. FOR RENT New seven room house on Sophia, with electrio light and bath. 'Phone 378. 229tf A business room In Beck? Martin building on North Jefferson street Inquire Ohio Western lime company, offices. 217tf Money to loan on farms per cent Interest No commission.

168tf E. ALLEN. MUST KEEP RIGS IN GOOD REPAIR. No skinny horses or dilapidated wagons go on the rural routes of the country, according to orders recently issued by. the department at Washington.

According to the new order the rural carriers are requested to always present a neat and tidy appearance while on duty. The wagons used by the rural carriers are also to be kept In repair and the horses used must be fit for the work so that no discredit 1 will be reflected upon the United States rural service. mmat SOCIAL AFFAIRS. Elks are making, big preparations for the uolree to be given at their club rooms and hall Thursday evening. This Is the regular ladies' day the club and it is planned to make It one of the biggest social events of the year at the MAJENICA.

Mrs'. J. J. Brown Is on the sick list Vincent Welker Is putting a con crete wall under his bouse. Mrs.

H. Fisher of Plum Tree visit ed Mrs. E. E. Stech Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Mahoney left for Oklahoma Tuesday evening.

Carl Rlttenhouse, who was serious ly 111 last week, is getting better. Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott went to LoulBville, on the excursion. Clarence Strouse and family of Huntington visited at Majenica Sun day.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Miles visited Oliver Myers near Pleasant Plain last Sunday. Mary, Francis, Deem and Pflrly Miles visited Mr.

and Mrs. Lakin Sunday. i Mrs. Bell Klepser is grandmother. Mr.

and Mrs. Alford Sutton have a daughter. Jacob Fry of Huntington passed through the village Tuesday morning on his way to his farm three miles southeast of here. Mrs. Thomas Souers Is sick, also two of the children.

Madison A. Thomas is waiting on them as best he can. Mrs. Souers has symptoms of typhoid fever. Mr.

and Mrs. E. E. Stech took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Klepser and wife of Huntington Sunday and went fronv. there Blppus in the afternoon, rerning in the evening Adam, Welker has completed digging potatoes. He got sixty bushels, Just one half as much as he did last year, off the same ground. Other people fared the same In this locality. Thomas J.

Downey has now passed his seventy fifth birthday anniversary. He is doing a good sbare'of the work that is done at the Gill store, G. 'W. GUI being out with the huckster wagon. Earl teaching and Herman attending school.

Mrs. Gill helps In the store and does the bouse work. Badly Burned Gin. Or boy, man or woman Is quickly out of pain If Bucklen'a Arnica Salve Is applied promptly. G.

J. Welsch of says: "I use It In my family tor cuts, sores and all skin Injuries, and find It perfect" Quickest pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at Bradley drug store. 1 Rw Thy.Mr Be Transformed Thlaa Beaetjr.

The fireplace in summer is an almost tragic feature with Its neglected, rather aggrieved) air, and most people are' glad to Induce it to bide as much as possible eeMts. diminished head. We dovnot want to be reminded that all things pass and that we shall scarcely have begun to enjoy, the summer, ere we realize that it Is nice to see a fire again, for the The degree of summer disguise needed by the fireplace depends on Its nature." modern fireplace, with deeji tiled recess, wants little but a bowl of cool greenery stood In the center. The fit iXMMit tore jrwi jl A DJEOOHATITS FIREriiAOK, black leaded 'abomination, however, which survives in too many houses la a more difficult customer to Half measures are of no use here, and the thing must be either left in Its native ugliness or means must be adopted to cover It almost entirely. 1 A NeW Idea.

A wooden pa nel covered with (apes try of an indefinite leafy design may be planned to fit Into the large square opening, and the lines of this can be broken np by pots of ferns. Once start ed, these groups can be kept np with a very few additional touches all through the summer. An Oriental SuKfetitton. A large Calrene brass tray Is another thing which goes far toward mitigating the plainness of the summer fireplace. This can be flanked in various ways by a couple of scrolly iron stands bearing plants, Jars of foliage or, as is shown.

In the sketch, by two tall cylinder These latter can be filled with trails of Ivy and periwinkle, with large fronds of fern standing up In the center, or, less trouble still, they can be planted with marguerite daisies or ivy leaf geraniums. Colffare Modes. new summer coiffures are quite the prettiest aM most becoming that Dame Fashion has been pleased to bestow, upon us for some time. The bair in most cases is dressed high and is once more waved, the fashion for straight locks having passed. The hair is waved now In large wares, nothing small and crtnky being allowed or approval by the of fashion.

In the sketch of new coiffure modes is a dignified banner of halrdresslng for an elderly ledy; The hair Is Waved and gathered from the brow over j)ads to match the hair, DAINTY BTTLB8. then the whole 'effect Is completed with a coronet plait and a high tortoise shell comb with a design of lovers' knots In silver. The coronet plait can, needless to say, be made up of hair combings to match the hair, and this Innocent deception can well be pardoned, especially In the case of very scanty locks. Many young girls use a plait of hair made of their own combings, the use of such small aids to a successful appearance being pardonable where nature has not been lavish with her gifts. Hair combings can be made up by almost any hairdresser for a small sum, A very dainty coiffure for a young girl is pictured, the hair being dressed low, with one curl on the shoulder and a elhgle rose nestling behind the ear.

In the center of the picture Is pretty coiffure, with ithV half dipped in' the center and padded1 out a llttla at; each side, then the hair on the top Is arranged In and large black bows at the back of the head and neck complete the This coiffure is particularly suitable for a tall girt, With the tremendous popularity of the empire dress for day. and evening wear empire headdresses, are, very pop ular. A lovely design is finished with large puffed curls at the sides and a high empire comb. To Obtain Good Complexlen Don't drink tea or. coffee.

Drink pure water, Eat grapes, apples, raisins and fig. Eat a few salted almonds dally. Don't eat animal food. An egg or two a day, soft boiled, Instead of meat. Eat an orange every day or so.

Walk twe or three miles a day. Bathe the whole. body dally la tepid water. Don't fret dont worry; be calm and flolet Too Jach Bxerclae. Tnfortunately a good many men have the conviction that they must keep exertlng themselves all the time.

They cajl c.yery, moment wasted, which Is. not, ppenj. activity of some kind. either physlca jbr mental. Such men are taking the quickest menus to burn themselves out.

You cannot live well and keep happy under tt constant and tyrannical sense pf effort There must be times of times, to. let up the tension and to do and natural things which dou't, require conscience and exact atteution. Horace the grent Connecticut minister, recog nlzed this when be. said, "Let's go sin. awhile." Sinning has the advantage of being easy, and there are 'times when the easy thing Is the right thing, A man who takes no time off for one kind of play or but who keeps the anxious, conscientious look on his face day In and day out may be.

on the roud to heaven," tout he will find that the; sanitarium a way fetation. Dr. Luther H. Gullck In Good HouselRjep lUg. A Pew Correction.

A few things picked up from a child's schoolbook: Never say. '4I don't think it will rain." What you, mean "1 do think It Will not rain." "All over the world" is bad; Bay "Over all the tvorld." "The reason why" Is not only Incorrect, but doesn't sound as well as "The reason that." In the King James version of the Bible, quoted by same authorities as a standard of pure English, ot, may find the. following, which occurs In Isaiah xxxvll, 86: 'Then the angel of the 'Lord, went forth and smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hundred, and fourscore and five thousand, and when they arose early In the morning, behold they were all dead corpses." In other words, the corpses arose early In the morning, and found themselves dead. Don't say f'A man fell off the dock." A man might fall Into a dock, but to say that he fell off a dock Is no better than to say he fell off a bole. v.

The Created Rat. The crested rat of East Africa Is remarkable, first because of the great length of black aud white hairs doVn the ridge of the which are rendered the more conspicuous because the hairs along the sides of, the body are so short and so differently colored, being broVnlsh gray and looking for all the1 world as if some one bad taken a pair of scissors and maliciously shorn off the decorative hair, leaving only a dull underfur. Secondly, It is remarkable because the skull has a roofing of bones exactly resembling that of some turtles, while, furthermore, this roof has a granulated appearance recalling that presented by the skulls of certain fishes. In its habits It appears to be arboreal while from the structure of Its teeth it would appear to be at least partly Insectivorous. A'Carloaa Tomb.

The most curious tomb in England is that of Lady Anne Grlmston, daughter of the Earl of Thanet. rfho died nearly two centuries ago and was buried in Tewin churchyard. Upon her deathbed she disregarded the efforts of those who sought to administer spiritual comfort An atheist she had lived, an atheist she would die. "It is as likely that I should rise again from the dead," she said, "as that a tree should grow out of the middle of my A tree has grown out of the middle of her coffin an oak and by its side a sycamore. The vault is of brick and granite.

The two trees first filled the interior before they could find a way out When they did burst through the masonry they so spread as completely to envelop the ''When Everrlhlaa; la Polaonona. All substances, even eggs, are poisonous when they are Injected in certain Into the circulatory system of an animal, A French Investigator has taken the powdered yolk of a duck's egg, treated It with a 20 per cent solution of salt and injected It Into the veinsa of an animal until It died. In order to kill a rabbit fifty five grains of the substance were required, for each pound of the rabbit's weight The yolk of a hen's egg is. less poisonous, but that of a turtle more so than that of a duck. The albumen of eggs is also poisonous.

4 Far Enough. i One day when William M.Evarts, secretary of state under President was a college student he was" called on to read Virgil in class. He started out bravely, "Three times I strove to cast my arms, around her neck, and and" adding lamely "that's as far as I gqt professor." 'Well, Mr, Erarts," said the professor, "I think that was quite far enough." Grumbling; is potent canse of III health. keeps sensitive nerves constantly jrlbraflng with 'discordant emotions and not only hurts the grumbler, but every one who hears It It really prepares the system of the grumbler for an attack of any malady that happens to be prevalent. Slla ht MUtake.

"Waiter, does this meant Twenty five francs two bard boiled "Very sorry, sir, Slight mistake, sir. I've given you the bill Intended for the American at. the next table." Pelt v'. An Air Brnah. Dottle was asked, "What Is a fan." 'After a moment's thought Dot replied, "A fan Is, a thing to brush warm air away with." But human bodies are, sic fools, for a their colleges and schools, that when nae real Ills perplex them they make enow themselves to vex them.

Burns. Pure, Wholesome. Reliablo Made from cream of tartar derived solely from grapes, the most; dell clous and healthful of all fruit acids, Us use Is a guarantee of perfect iWdp and a protection against the ills that 'I follow the use; of alum.lum phcjs phate and other low grade powders. The mixtures called baking powders that sell for ten or twenty five cens a pound, or a cenfan ounce, are all alike, made from alum and costing less than three cents a pound. Reading on a Train.

If you travel back and forth Into town every day you no doubt read your paper or a mngazina on the train. While this is uot, indeed, the best practice for the eyes, it seems a pity to waste so much time which might be turned to good account! Much of the annpyance which comes from train reading is due to the jolting of the cars, which continually knocks printed line out of focus with the eye. This can be Id some degree obviated by laying a card or some other object felow the Hue to be read and moving it steadily downward while reading. This acts as a guide to the eye and helps to keep the sight fixed. Those who.

have tried It that it wonder fuly assist to decrease the difficulty of readiug while iu motion. Trade Emhlenta on Touibatpnea. In Scotland It was for a long time usual to place on a tuau's tombstone the symbols of his trade. Especially was this the case at Duublane. where.

In the burial ground of the abbey. It has beu fouud that of those tomb stoues which are from 100 to 200 years XU about one fourth are, thus marked, the being In low relief. A sugar cane mn be seen as showing the grave of a grocer: an ax and saw. with hammer and nails, occur on the grave of a carpenter; an awl, and a batnmer on that of a shoemaker. There are many other graves similarly marked.

London Answers, Cnttfnv Brelaahea. An eyelash Is pointed. A cut lash Is blunt A lash once cut never again becomes Every lash lives a variable time and then falls out to be replaced by a fresh one. Wben a cut lash so. falls the newcomer is pointed.

So any mischief resulting from cutting the lashes will be remedied by time. Opinions, differ na to whether lash cutting promotes That it render the lashes unsightly Is vety That Delightful 'fir i vCv'ifc TOILETJNTISEPllCM Paxtine Toilet A new medicinal warm water of mucous Paxtine cures caused by and inflamed ulcerated and and one of our trial size boxes will convince anyone. A a toilet requisite Paxtine is unequaled for whitening the teeth, removing the germs of decay, and purifying mouth and Only Fifty Cents a large box at ir'i BRADLEY BROS, OffUGQISTS, Huntington Indiana. THE ECONOMY OliR Is complete for Ladies, Men and and we have Better Values than evex before. Ladies' 50c Vests or Pants, Special' Price.

Men's 50c Shirts or Prawers, Special Price. I. 39c YOU WILL DO ECCnOLlY 4 't Zjsl la Semblance at Once while we were Journeying 'In England the guard put into our com partu.ent a girl who was travel lug alone. She was eight years old and French, flie told us In the animated ou. creation she at once entered upon.

unlike the demure little Eu? child. "I have let my house li catd. "aud come to live In Eurrliind. where I like It very' much. Thoro" Is.

'the loveliest old gentleman where 1 live now ou, hv I love 'JnuiF! 'and vt' dramatically held her to heart "1 cull him grandfather, niy dear grandfather." "And it he a we que 'i do )t know." she replied, "but he xv.A just like Llppincott's ot "Drt jou wish yon hnd' had the rlu advantages you have given your i ottV "I tiitiiiiu ji It makes much difference iihswercd Farmer Corutos 'cL "I ini: ive enjoyed theni some ears I nt I'm too old to play football or row a racing hbeil now. so metbe It's Jut as well." Washington Star. 1 Life Mrs. N'urlch Johu: you ore scratch lug up my polished floors terribly. Don't yoiifrppotse there are some nails Iu your boots? Vi Nurlch Of course, there are.

I had them' put there to keep from breaking my neck on bur floors. Detroit Free lress. rt Sbe Was Coaalatent. "Now that I huve lost all my money, said the young man, with a large, Tpen faced sigh, "I suppose lose you too." answered the beautiful girl, you will. Tou know, I always said I'd be as true as gold to you." Chicago Newsj.

Aid to Health. ic Antisept powder to be dissolved In and used in local treatment membrane affections. nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh feminine illssore throat, sore mouth, eyes by removing the inflamed, catarrhal conditions thus it destroys all disease germs, checks discharges, stops pain and heals the soreness. You cannot cure these mucous membrane troubles by dosing the stomach, but you can cure, them by local treatment Paxtine because it possesses extraordinary cleansing, germicidal and healing qualities unlike anything else. Thousands of persons testify to this fact, DEPT.

STORE LINE OP i BETTER AT DEPT. STORE i.

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