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Mr. Smith was born In Wabash county and attended rhool there. He later became a contractor jnd moved to Huntington in 19(4. He sennas street commissioner, under be terms nf Uimi 1a rhlnr McCarty and Clarence F. Juillerat DIES AT THE HOSPITAL Korval Winfleld Shaw, forty five years old, died Friday evening at 9 o'clock at the Huntington county hospital, following an operation for gall atones.

He had been employed at the Jsffersqn hotel. Mr. Shaw was born September 14. 1180, near Mt Etna to George W. and Elisabeth.

R. Shaw. Surviving are tht daughters, Mrsr Bertha Uathlas and Miss Lois Shaw1 of La port and Mrs. Frank Osnlck of Gary. George Chaw of Laporte is a bob.

One sister, Mrs. Bertha Roll and a half als Ur. Mrs. Ed Btatsel of West Palm Wat 1bm tnnlisl TIiam bb roar balf bretherm. Moms Wiles of (41 nxst: street, wwiam r.

WUf 01 ISO 48 Printer's measure 49 The whole 50 Not aft all 61 Tries 52. Cuts 64 DOWN 1 Starre 2 Upon 3 And others 4 Stitch 5 Bronre 6 Summit 7 Skill 8 Bring forth young 9 Gait 10 A dull surface 11 A single spot 12 Palse pre tense 13 Printer's measure 14 19 Quantittw .4 W1 Vtnk 41 4UV ucaa 65 Beach 57 Extension, 58 Dashed 60 Enclosure 61 Toper 67 Marvel 69 Ardent 71 Not the aame 73 Draw out 76 Hesitant interjection 77 None (colloq.) 78 Annoyance 79 Preposition 81. Mimic. 82 Hold back ijj.fj0pii; 85 Consumed Institute 23 BhlrxM '25 Chufch officer 26 Precious stone 28 Exclamation 80 Constructs 32 PercelT 33 MlUga.te 34 Dread 35 Catches 37 Apart 38 Pamper 90 Inactive 91 Eras 95 Self 99 City of IUly 101 Venture 102 Without another 103 So be it 105 Limb 106 Time imme diately pre haunt 109 Batter 110 Pull 111 Part of "to be" 113 Preposition 116 Gold (chem.) Allen street, Charles Wiles of East Market etreet and John C. Wiles of Syracuse, Ind.

The body was removed to the Pur viance funeral home where it will lie in state until the hour ot the funeral services Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the funeral home. Burial will be at Etna. Jacob, B. Chamberlain has been elected exalted ruler, of the Huntington lodge 80S oi B. P.

O. Elka to suc ceed Dr. C. N. Grifllth, who completes his term April 1.

Other officers elected at the laet meeting 'were as follows: 'Esteemed Leading Knight Lee M. Bowers. Esteemed Loyal Knight Louis M. Swope. Esteemed Lecturing P.

Johnson. Secretary H. Treasurer H. Knight Silas E. Emery.

J. Zahn. Trustee Edward M. Martin. JE5MNGS RITES Funeral services for Ray Melvin Jennings were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Zion church with the Rev.

O. P. Glvens and the Rev. D. R.

Hell la charge. Music was furnished by Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Wohl ford. Mrs. D. A. Cline and Christ Schoeff.

Flowerbearers were Dorothy and Barbara Stults and Ethel Hartle. Pallbearers were Paul Class, Billy Stults, Harry Hartle and Herbert Miller. Burial was at Zion cemetery. SHED EE FOERAL Funeral services for Hazel Laretta Shrlner were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Union church with tba Emma' Isenberg in charge. 8ingers we i Jar zvjtt Smith," MabW isagington, Rosaaa voumar alEthel Wetters with Amy Smith at the piano.

Flower bearers were June Huffman, wllda Click, Ina Call, Miriam Ream, Erma Wetters and Alberta Wolf. Pallbearers were Roy Bear. Joyce Bear, Emmett Shrlner, Warren Shrln er, Lewis Miller and Clarence Har less. Burlaji was. at the Felghtner cemetery.

TO GITE 8TERE0PTIC0H A stereoptlcon lecture on "in the Orient" will be given Sunday evening at the First Baptist church by the Rev. C. M. Brodle. About sixty colored slides will bo shown and there will be special music by the junior choir.

a "Let Atlas Carry the Risk." Phone 808 for your automobile insurance'. 1 21 sat 4t HEAL ESTATE TIOFEliS THE JONES ABSTRACT THE HUNTINGTON HERALD I. B. HEASTON, PRES. Office, 1st Floor Court Houaa.

John Meyerhofer to W. 0. Campbell, cart tract No. 2 23, in residence TO section, Huntington township; con sideration $1,050. Le Roy Clements to John R.

Day et al, part lot 26, H. Drover's out lots; consideration, 11. Cady H. Stearns and W. to Otto V.

Myers and part section )0, Sala monle township; consideration, 1450. Catherine Dages et al to Armon E. Wall et al, part lots 17 18, shoe factory addition; consideration $L( Catherine Dages to Joseph Wall, part lot 18, shoe factory addition; consideration, $1. Rosella B. Chapman et al to Roy E.

Beechlng, lot 125, ahoe factory addition; consideration, 365. First Farmers' State bank to Victor Vincent, part section 25, Jackson township; consideration, $4,300. Harvey E. Knepper and W. to James A.

Purviance, part lot 7, Tboma LaFontaine's addition; consld eratlon, $1. Charles W. Myers and W. to Edwin C. Harvey and section IT, Jefferson township; consideration, $1.

Emma M. Stanley and H. to Guy M. Blake, part, section 3, Polk township; consideration, $1. Guy M.

Blake and W. to Emma M. Stanley, part sections 9 10, Fplk. township; consideration, $1. Elizabeth M.

Mlnnlch to Emma M. Stanley et al, part section 3, Polk township; consideration, $1. William E. Scott and W. to William A.

Craun and part lot 15, La Fontaine's addition; consideration, Sarah M. Wygant to Matilda L. Scheererpart section 16, Huntington township; consideration, $4,600. Mary C. Rice and H.

to William H. Kahlenbeck and lots 6 7, John Morris addition; consideration, $150. William A. Craun W. to Austin F.

Jennings, part lot 15, LaFontaine a addition; consideration, $1. Henry Hoag to Isadore Hoag. part lot 33, J. Millers subdivision; consideration, $1. William J.

Bailey and W. to Walter H. Ball, lot 21, Schearer'a addition consideration, $1. Edith M. Nason et al to Edith E.

Robb, part lot 27. Gilchrist's subdivision; consideration Henrietta E. Kabn and H. to Herman J. Weber and lot 67, Hawley Heights addition; consideration, $1.

Earl H. Gephart and to Fred ilart lot 20, Thompson's subdivision; consideration, $100. James E. Nevlus and W. to Hunt ington Trust and Savings bank, part lot 29, Miller's subdivision; considera tion, $1.

Oltie Garry Bowman and W. to James F. Young and lot 11, Smith Young's subdivision; consideration, $2,200. Wesley W. Hawlejr to kenneth P.

Carroll, lot Gauntlett H. addition; $1. Mary L. Keever to Mathew Mc Hugh, part N. E.

quarter section "15, Huntington township; cpnslderatiott, $3,000. John Gill and W. to Charles Kast ner et al, part lot 2, LaFontalne'i addition; consideration, $1. Minerva Hoover, to Margie D. Sparka et fbt's 1 2, WmrSer'a subdivision; consWeratlo'n, $4,600.

Charles W. Snjdei andJV. to Harry E. Tuthlll and 'itn part lot 53, Bippus addition; consideration, $1. Maggie D.

Sparka to Florence D. Smith, 'part lot 38, George J. Bippus addition; consideration, $2,500. Clyde E. Yoder to Marlon Stults, part section "21, dear Creek town ship; consideration, $1.

Mary E. Miller to Charles Miller et al. lot 18 Stemen subdivision; con sideration, $1. John Day et al to William A. Miller.

lot 331, George J. Bippus Englewood addition consideration, $1,600. Thomas Swaim to Henry Yoos and Wi art lot 7, J. Miller's subdivision; consideration, $3,000. John Harris and W.

to Ulysses G. Harris, part lot 18, Helvey's addition; consideration, $2,600. Peish and H. to Anna W. lot 19, Chapman'saddition; coMlderrtion, $4,400.

James L. Miller to Jacob F. Hahn et aL lot 12, College park; consideration, $1. Asa B. Adams and W.

to Chester Beerbower, lot 6, Wright's subdivi slon; consideration, $1. William Long and W. to Joseph H. Rittenhouae and part section 19, Rook Creek township; consideration, $4,000. Elijah Huffman and Wr to Joseph R.

Williams, lot 6, subj. Jones' first addition; consideration, $100, Carrie Qoshorn and H. to Sylvie Vinch, lot 84, Modern, Home annex; consideration, $1. Philip Wan, andiW. to Warren 'LWall and part seqtlon 9, Rock Creek township; consideration, $1.

William I. Decker and1 W. an William O. Kline, part canal land, Original plat; consideration, John G. Click and W.

to Roy S. Click, part, lots 5 6. 'subj. Little's addition; consideration, $250.. Albert Cllne and W.

to Roy S. Click and an. 4 5 lots 6, subj. J. Little's addition; consideration, $800.

Samuel Foreman to Etta R. Heck, lot 1, Elm park addition; consideration, $4,400.. Harry Brebaugh and W. to Rebecca A. Casper, part lota 6 6 7, Jacob Weber's addition; consideration, 11,850.

Elisabeth Erlenbaugh Guhl and H. to Edward J. Rellly and lot '90, Hwley Heights; consideration, $800. Henry S. Bickard and W.

to Lola L. Sxott et al. lot 74, Drover's subdi Ion? consideration, $1,650. i Robert D. Delvln nd W.

to Vroy L. Shutt, lot 65, Gardendale subdivision; consideration, $1. LeRoy L. Shutt and W. to Robert Di Delvln and lot 8, Fenneman'a subdivision; consideration, $1.

James W. Cunningham and to William D. Bonfleld, part lot 10, original plat, Warren, consideration, $600. Alice P. Back and H.

to Wljllam D. Bonlfleld, part section 31, Salamonle township; consideration, $8,500. Rollo G. Kennedy and W. to Albert Sutton, lots 18, 19, 2p 21.

22, 47, 48, 49, 60, 61, Cubberly Bell's addition; consideration, $275. Home Barut that pays 111 FIELD HOUSE (By International News Service.) Elkhart, March 14.EIkhart high school is to have a new field house at Rice field, according to a statement Issued by the board ot education, which eld funds or the building's erection have beed, assured by alumni. Pledges amounting to $3,000 already have been received, it was said, and the school board is willing to appropriate any further funds needed. Plans and specifications for 'the field house are to be considered at the next meeting of the board. PUBLIC SALE Thursday.

March 19, 1925, at 12:30 p. on the A. J. Klmmell farm, 7 miles wesi of Huntington, 2Vi miles nortbof Andrews, 3 miles south, eastMtif Bippus, Mrs. J.

Klmmell and G. T. Peters. 3T Tuesday, March IT, 1925, beginning at 10 a. on the Ed.

Keefer farm on S'arren and Dallas Township line, lies northwest of Huntington, 6 miles northeast ot Andrews and 2 miles south and 2 miles east of Bin pus. 83 td. Friday, March 20, 1925, at 10:00 A. farmer's exchange aale a Bracken, 3 miles north of Bippus, miles south of South Whitley. Frederick Vendrick.

83 td. A RELIABLE BANIC You need not rely entirely on your own Judgment when chooalrig a bank for your The number of other people who carry their Savings Accounts with The Citizens' State Bank, approves this a strong and reliable bank. We InvKe your savings deposits of $1.00 or more and are glad to let the satisfaction of our many customers determine your Judgment of this well known Institution. SThe 1 IfflSNS mm UIOV. U0T1CE OF DETISSUATI05 TO I88UB 8TONK EOAD BONDS State of Indiana, Huntington County, ar In the matter of the petition of Pyrl J.

Harpham et, aL Xpr the Improvement of a highway in Huntington NoUce lsihareby given to the freeholders and voter of Huntington township, in Bald County; and State, and to all others concerned that on the 4th day of March, 1925, the Board of Commissioners of said County and State, determined to Issue bonds for the payment of 'the construction of said highway1 and all other expenses incident thereto in the sum of thoisann live hundred dollars said bonds to be in denomination and governed by the terms and conditions ef the statutes of the State of, Indiana, relating to the construction of gravel and Stone roads by taxation. Dated this 6th day of March, 1925. C. H. 8MELSER, 8.

H. PALMER, D. A. KLINE, Board of Commissioners of Huntington County, Indiana. Charles A.

Griffith Auditor Huntington''; County, Indiana. March 7 14 COMHISSIOXER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By QtttT of Court, to settle an Estate, the undersigned will sell 111.20 acres of land, practically all subject to cultivation, for cash or on terms. This land will sell and is a real bargain. See Fred H. Bowers, Commissioner.

Mar. 9 10 11 12 14 NOTICE OF SETERHI5 ATIOH TO ISSUE MACADAM EOAD BONDS State of Indiana, Huntington County, as: In the matter of the petition of E. W. Sbultz et, for the Improvement of a highway in Huntington township. Notice is hereby given to the freeholders and voters of Huntington township, in said County and State, and to all others concerned that on the 4th day Of March, 1925, the Board of Commissioners of said County and State, determined to issue bonds for the payment of the construction of laid highway and all other expenses.

Incident thereto In the sum of Sixty MR. BUSBY should pause a moment and canvass himself thoroughly about the home owning question. Then he should take the matter up with ua and get real advice. nv'X Jef fronSt. i six thousand dollars, said bonds to be In denomination and governed, by the terms and conditions of the of the State of Indiana, relating to the construction of gravel, macadam and Stone roads by taxation.

Dated this 6th day ot March, 1925. C. H. SMELSER, S. H.

PALMER, D. A. KLINE, Board of Commissioners of Hunting ton County, Indiana, Attest: Charlas Huntington County, Indiana, aiarcn 7 14 Read The Herald Classified Ada. 7 rn ir a a rw ri tLXJVt 4MJ ICAVi UUOp made in all sizesl Don't sell your old rugs or carpets until you call me and get prices for weaving. CALL COZAD THE CLEANER Phone 173W 77 ir 1 Ci no rnmpYffi With every purchase of $10.00 or more if bought in one day we will cell you sugar at 40 a pound.

Here is the plan in a nutshell: If your purchases in any or all deptments of this store exceed $10.00 on any one day, you talte your sales dip to cur grocery department and get the sugar at Wic a pound, as set out in this ad. Purchase of $10.00. OA, flQ 25 pounds for Purchase of $20.00 "OO AO 50 pounds for r. V.iltJ Furchae of Ml Mfl 7 nounds at VtlwClU 1 Purchase of $40.00 ldlV 100 pounds VTlttJU LIMIT 100 POUNDS TO EACH CUSTOMER Please do not overlook our SUGAR PLUM GROCERY where it makes better living cost, you less. v.

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