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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 6

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11 c'" lIUDuY I A TALE Pxihos, Senstic Comedy. 25, SHOCK'S" A AND AT THEIR BEST. Now is the time Jo select your Christmas present and have It laid aside. v. cat coma 1 more appropriate or more acceptable tkttrac iiTe piece of fnrniture tost will be in daily evidence of, the good wilt of the tivert want you to call and see the many new things we hate to bow vf ii ftKf lHfi AJ; iS rHrfft 1 dA v.

dy it a. i Hi. I.Iae b( well tiasc ned and selected Id ranch to the appearance of the 1 1 i.niif or eughr LnB 1 oved cleaning. 1 tie can racks are useful and are entirely TH top tcjf b) for spies ais hicb ajre. c7ushed with the cabineta.

COME AND SEE THEM. Tha Alt of Fin Iu TMclPwiA tha dmlopment l1TtSi 'asnltadon Vf.n vv oace wkh the old iv 1 1 tuui I A. 1 I mm ill If yea ixtores of 'i TTrrr rr 0 SIic uuntinfrton Loan Co. yilt truct more people than any one in Hie'cityV We loart 'money: on fiirhiture, pianos; teams. reasoft ble terms, which can be J)aid back In call monthly payments.

HUNTINGTON LOAN CO. oc5ococcocoocoocooooobooooo Goal! Giiiaiii THirWEST 'Seals now on Sale i35 50c. F'i 'I KM Lt i 6ak ilorenUne elass doors which cabinet. The gliding flour bin is Lave rounded bottoms nd "Can" be Ptumblng of tie science of and hart'lep the ImDrorementt. Mat uui uauuuuiu uiib in JiuhionedV nnbealthr (rind 7 are itHl wing the in tea fears ago, It would be well to remove them and install in their stead, snowy white 'Xteadatd Porcelain Enameled Ware, of which we have samples In our slwwroom; JLet ui juote 'joa prices.

Illustrated cstalogue ee. 12 vfu itl rjs'! ul Coal! Call and see our Coal befbre buying Coal! a J.F.VirJEBPvENNER,!SONeO PHONE 425. ETNA. Aiarreii wiicneii ana sisier, juibs Essie, wire Marlon callers Saturday. Mias Miriam' Coulter of Huntington Is spending the holidays with her par ents.

r.fif. r. W. Andereob who has' been working In Marion, spent Christmas with his' George Chenoweth returned Saturday from Terre Haute to spend the holidays with his parents. Mrfc and.

Mrs. George plasterer, and family of Green town spentChrlatmas with rela'tives in Mt Etna. iMra. Harry Hudson of Marion and Miss Eva, Evans of Huntington are visiting their mother here this, week. and Mrs.

M. P. Stright, Miss Ada Stright. Mrs. Phoebe Rodgers of Mt.

Etna and Miss Eva Evans of Huntington were guests of IhY S. Mitchell and family Tuesday. 'The Sunday school board of the M. E. church has elected the foilowing officers for the ensuing year; H.

M. Coulter, superintendent; Cora Fisher, assistant Holti Bradford, treasurer; Mamie Klrkpatrlck, seetary; Ruth Hildebrand and Lena king, Ola Glltner, organist; Essie Mitchell, chorister; Ada Calvert, president of missionary society; Nellie, Gordon, vice president missionary society; Mrs. S. P. Mitchell, missionary treasurer; Edith Bradford, missionary society.

I kfl. MAJENICA. 't I Mrs. Thomas Hacker is reported on Che Ust," ''V I Overpack will move into the Vincent Welker property Wednesday. 'l and Mrs.

K. E. Stech spent Christmas with "Mr. and Mrs.J"H. B.

Ilsher in Plum Tree. Mrs. Alice Hoover, with her1 two of Marlon spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Gill.

Ijwrfnr RWalla wtnhpa It under. Stood that he will continfle in the blacksmith business and run the restaurant also. I Mr. and Mrs. F.

Mahohey spent Christmas with the parents of Mrs. Mahoneyr north of Mr. knd Mrs. Eli Bechtol. The Misses Viola and Bertha Hits field and Martha Kase of Huntington Visited with Mn and Mrs.

Orville Mendenhall last Sunday; William returned from Grand JUpids, Sunday morning, where he has been at work in a show case factory. He returns next vw; Mr. and Mrs. William Hacker of Huntington are' spending Christmas ehort vacation from school with his parents, Mr. and P.

Hacken'v'Ct v'. i a. Oscar Taylor of Sinking Springs, Ohio, is visiting at D. 6. Terrell's.

He a grandson of Uncle William A. Tajlor, who I. well known in the county. i 'Xt a 'Christmas dinner tit Levi Klepser's visitors from a distance were Mr, and Mrs. Perry Bailey of Markle, and Miss Fay Murphy of i 4 Lawrence Swalla has purchased property owned by Mrs.

Overpack, together with the restaurant stock and fixtures, and will take charge of the business. He moved into the property Monday of this week. 1 Elbridge J. Thompson and Lena A. Beerbauer were wedded Monday evening at the home of the bride's par eats, Mr.

and Mrs. Beerbauer, of Rock Creek township, Rev. Watkins of the Christian church performed tbe' cerei ttony. George W. Gill is in bad luck In getting 1 one of his plate glass windows broken." Some boys throwing at aa owl that had a lodging place in a chimney In the EUhu Mllner property, missed the owl and chimney and the atone went' into the window in Mr.

Gill new At Christmas turkey roast at John Shldeler's the following guests were preseht: Mr. and "Mrs. Ben Shldeler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mahoney, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Shldeler and daughter, Irene, of Warren, Mr. and Mrs.

Ora M. Shldeler of Warren ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klepser of Huntington. 3 ''A Christmas tree social at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. George Paul was attended by the followrng guests: MK and Mrs. Austin Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Klepser, Mr. and Levi Klepser and family, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ulrich, Mr.

and Mrs. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Will Scott and family, Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Stech, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Klepser' of Huntington and Harry and Gertrude Brauchla ''and Miss Mollle Shldeler.

All report a' good time. A MIRACULOUS CURE. The following statement by H. M. Adams and wife, Henretta Pa'wlll interest parents and others.

"A miraculous cure has taken place In our home. Our child had eczema yean and was pronounced incurable, when we read about 'Electric Bitters, and concluded to try It Before the second bottle was all taken noticed a change for the better, and after taking 7 bottles he was completely cured. It's the up to date blood medicine. Guaranteed. 6O0 and 11.00 at Bradley Broa.

drux dee MONUMENT Miss Agnes Helney epent Sunday at the Noggle home. Preaching next Sunday sight, The revival will probably begin at that time, I Walter Noggle exited home for the, holidays, ile wlfl flkely bring a wife bin; Ifr'n The older members of the Sunday school treated the children with last Sunday. Mary Hammer and baby are visiting her parents," Mr, and Mrs, Ed Vernon, north of town. Jessie Bailey is at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. M.

Bailey, to spend the holiday vacation; Mr.f and Mrs. E.r Heffner gave 8 Christmas dinner for the ex clerks of the Monument City stores. Howard Noggle and sister, Maud are spending the holidays at the home of their father, Thomas Noggle.) Mr. and Mrs. B.

Helney, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and Walter Small helped to butcher; at George Stlts worth's last Friday. Kr i Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Stanley and childrea attended, the Christmas enter Uinment; at the Methodist churqh at Andrews Monday night. Mias Jessie Bailey received a) fine dog from Maryland for Christmas present. If lt had been much finer it could not have been found.

Meda Bechtol has gone to, her home in Clear Creek' township to spend a week's vacation. She was accompanied by Miss Bessie Prlia man, i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klnley and chll dren, who live on the Abbot farm easi of Mt. Etna, and Mr.

and Mrs. Steward of Mt. Etna at the D. A. Steward home School at this place, closed Friday for the holiday vacation, An excel lent program was rendered In the afternoon and all the scholars received a fine treat from the Pearl Huff, the high school teacher, wllj havejtwo weeks' vaca She Will Visit, Wabash.

Rich mond and Indianapolis. She was ac cimpatiled by MIbs Daisy Ammerman arid Mrs. Walter Smalt and children, Mr, and Mrs. George Schoeff and Sob Lester. Gctorsre Stiteworth and family arid C.VR.

Stanley wer helping t4 butchef at $. F. Heiney's; Iftst HuntinQton People Rsceivinn the Full There have been many cases like the following in Huntington. Every one relates the of people we know. These plain, straightfor ward statements will do much toward relieving the suffering of thousands Such testimony will be read with In terest by many people.

Mrs. Eliza Blnkley, of 100 Lincoln avenue. Huntington, Bays: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills and think they are all they are represented to be. I am adverse to see ing my name In the paper recommend ing any remedy, but I was so thankful when they cured me of a bad case of backache that gladly gave them my recommendation. I procured them, at Bradley drug store.

For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster MHburn Buffalo, New. York, Bole agents for the United nv 'Remember the name Doan's and take no other. GUARANTEED REMEDY FOR IN 1 DIGE8TION. Interesting Statement by Bradley i't' TJ? When a man comes into this store and calls for any particular Indigestion remedy, we alwayi give hint 'what he asks tor, but In case he leaves It to us we usually recommend Pepsi kola 'X Here is a preparation we have' been selling 'right over the.

counter for year, and from actual observation we know It must do good, and really does relieve and cure indigestion and dyspepsia or there would be a steady stream or people coming dbck lor their as every 25 cent box Is sold with the understanding that you must be decidedly benefitted or there la nothing to pay. You Bimply try pepslkola tablets with the understanding that they win steady your nerves, improve your ap petite, relieve wind belching, coated tongue, sour stomach, fullness after eating, weakened energy; and other symptoms of indigestion or Bradley Bros, are ready at any time to pay back your money without the least argument I deo Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup containing Honey and Tar Is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poisons of any character, conforms to the conditions of the National Pure Food and; Drug law, June. 80, 1906. For, croup, whooping' cough, etc. It expels coughs and colds by gently moving the bowels.

Guaranteed, Sold by JustU Lovett, South Side Druggist rnn Unknowrv Person Write Dtclar i Inst Amaden Not Guilty at He Wai Charged. VBiizi wts bs is cuixtt Chlrography Identical with That of th Porgerle Charlea Denby's 1 Widow Dead Items. I Shelby vllle, Dee. '27. Interest has oiwe more been aroused in the case of Charles E.

Amsden, ex seore tary of the Shelby County Joint Stock Agricnltnral association, now confined In prison, convicted of defrauding, the association, by the receipt df a letter by Sherff Thomas Newton, which was mailed at Nobleville, and bears the signature of J. P. JaSon, the writer acknowleding that the name, la fictitious. The letter says'thnt Amsdeii If innocent Of the charge fore which he was conylcted. and that the writer, aided by two other persons, a man' and a woman, whose names are.

omitted, are responsible for the forgeries. Writing Beinblee Amaden. letter goes Into details, and tell how and where the, blank warrants were obtained, a part of them being taken from the desk of Amsden'a successor, 3. W. Elliott while Elliott kept the books ahd papers "belonging to the association in the Jeffersouian office, where be was employed in.

en editorial capacity; The letter also says that, hnfc for: the disgrace falling upon the old mother of the writer, be would acknowledge his error and 8fte that Amsden wag The most interesting feature of the letter is the which 'closely resemblea thai of Amsden, and Is Identical with the writing on the forged warrants iroeciitor I. Iin pressed. I After spendng some time In mnkln? comparisons' Prosecutor a Bssett1 says thnt'the! case is giving him much thouaht, addngr The writing on the forged orders or warrants and the writing Jn letter looks so ranch alike am. almost ready to sav that the same hand guided, the pen iu both, arid If. Amsden Was riot confined lit prison I would think he had written the letter.

That however, is Impossi ble, under the circumstances." 1 Sheriff Looking for the Writer. When' he" was asked what hearing he thought the letter would have In Amsden's behslf, the prosecutor re plied To be. frank. I think this letter will de more toward securing Ams den release from prison than any thing yet Sheriff Newton is doing all In his power to. ascertain the Identify of the writer, hopeful that It may benefit Amsden; HIGH PRICE FOB ONE HEAL' Fifty Dollars a Plate and There Was Only One Coarse Story of Dec.

27i A tramp who a few days ago left $50 at the door of the borne of Dr. A F. Wright of for Mrs. Wright In pay ment.for a meal that he had beggel has been identified by a letter received here as Frank Green, of Barron, Wis. He and his uncle, Edward Green, got into an argument as to which was the tuurc rania nna cnaurmg waixer, white, man or an when the uncle offered to wager 11.000 that the nephew could not walk from Barron to Franklin.

a distance of 600 miles, in t' rty days, with' no money and being obliged to beg his food. (The wager was promptly 'taken by the nephew and a start was made on Nov. 11 and two hours before midnight on Dec. ,13 the; nephew, appeared at Franklin, where, be' was, met by bis whp paid wager. It was on the last half day of the Journey that Mrs.

Wright gave the tramp the meal for which be paid ISO. 1 Will Make, Hs Dad Famous. f. Terre, Haute, Dec. 27.

Econo mon Berkman, a Hungarian coal min er, hfs sent by express a. pair of rubber boots to his father In "Hungary. The boots cost $8, and the express charges were 3.40. By the time the Import duty is paid on the other side the total outlay will be $ia Berkmail Blys bis father will be the moet talked pf man lri that part of, the for no one there has; ever seen, such boots faspeoteid of, Poisoning Her Mother. 1 Alexandria, Dec.

27. Mrs. Bertha Powell, Of MoHtlcellOJ was arrested at Anderson, and will be brought here to attend the coroner's inquest orer the body of ber motber, Mrs. Cypthla Shaw, here with symptoms of arsenical poisoning. The accused professe ber, in nocence and declares that she made on Ineffectual effort to restrain her mother from taking the fatal dose.

Death of Chas. Deaby'e Widow. jEvansvlllf, 060,27, Mrs. Martha Denby, widow of the late Chas. Denby, States minister to China, is dead at a local hospital.

where she has been a patient for sev eral weeks. Death was due to com plies Hon resulting from old age; Mrs. 1 a ienur was porn at oganspon, jna Christmas Tree' Catches Fire, Bedford, Dee.1 27.At a Christ mas entertainment' Vat the German Methodist Episcopal church the Christ mas tree caught fire, causing the au dience to flee. Nobody hurt; damage slight 1 rfl oc Ltiu ou jsccepi it WW mm That's just exactly what you get when you purchase a bottle of Opal Egg Shampoo tj Figure for yourself The barbershop egg V.lfast 25c' The 25c bottle of Opal Egg Sham poo holds enough for 25 to 35 sharnpoos.Over to the good. iJt And, notq The Opal Egg i Shampoo.

which takes put 'five minutes of your time at ii' hmi is in the barbeH VibQR. which 20. tQ time. Simply dampen i 1 fTlifl rlm. Tjimm.t vne icaspooruut Rub the snip with the Opal i fL 1 j.

Hiviy wvvviwp wvMfvrcamy Muer. icr urvugn ruoDing rinse the hair and dry in the usual way. i Vastly supcriortft injf loap hampoo, and simplex cleaner and cheaper than the usual egg thampoo. More easily1 ap 1 1 plied than any paste shampoo, and more easily No I stikiness ginscs oft instantly prebaratiort 0Tbp4ie rthe essential principle of, the? i ftSZ, yet Vjeeps indefihne: It is guaranteed Iree from any in jutiou ingtedients riiLantiieptio and very "beneficial in its; action. Price 25cf of Your DrufVfJist If you are seeking an effective hair tonic of honest merit, try Old Gib raltar Opal Hair Tonic.

Stops falling hair afld cures dandruff, 75c. 4 Dantetl 8terwaat Drag hotm) Indianapolis heat 1 f5 shampoo costs you at the hair aqd apply i' is enougn ior a man finger tips and you will immedP. .1 t. i fee a cold room1 ia the noossu yotfowa a FERFECTIOI OH later thVi'gfycs sstiifacUoa wncKvcr vsea kftoauceu intense without smoke or smell because it Is device no trouble. Easily carried around from room turn the wide too hi A and simple to can lor lamp.

The dealert writr to nearest COMPANY. PL AOS for six months, 60 cents (nr bit ri i it Vo fA Hone '1 1 fH'. tqtdpptd with smofcda smokeless as a PEKFECTlSM' Oil Heater to ornament to the home. It bmademtwofinuhet cSckcl vi mad jufa, 1 towett tiaiUHiiUyeenboiiiS'. Malds 4 fuaita of oil and burns boon, IJvery beater warranted.

Dooetbe anything but a PCTECTIC Oil Heateiv Ii vou cannot axt Heater or tafarmatioo. from your dealer write to nearest arenty for dtCr1p dv dfculax. r.f T7 Iftana bcst Um9 for all round bounholi use. Gives I clear, steady light Fitted with latest improved burner. Mde of brats throughout and nickel plated.

Every lamp warranted. Suitable ior library. 'dining roomDf partof. "Ifncr at tour STAIiDAfJDOIl. M.t.:';'.i 777 l.V' Mi 1 I MJ" i A GOOD TO BOBBOW $10 TO S2D0 ph ALMOST any amount, can be borrowed on your furniture, piano, horses and wagons, buggies, stock, and we leave the property in year pos vession which gives, yen the use of Jbotb money and property.

Vou can pay off loan In small. weekly or monthly inptaJlmepts, as you may find it most convenient. A liberal discount allowed where loan Unpaid before time is 'j 1 9 i 20 for.one. month, 10 cents fi rtino mrth OK tnnta 'i Other amount in the same ratio. you want fill' out the following blank, cut it ont and mail it to and we will have one of our managers call' on you.

All ljuainess strictly confidential. i TOUR NAME BTREET AND NUMBER. AMOUNT kind or security "nT Portr.no l.c.n Co. Ar ade, r. (A i I i Jtt t.

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