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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 7

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Huntington, Indiana
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iit'HIL I But we could take a few more jobs of. Paiitill ailajiil B. A. JOHNSON, 1 Etna Ave. I AND Residence Phone 841.

wing On Short Notice at Southside Harness Store C. W. ZENT, Proprietor Plenty of Money 1 To Loan on Household Goods, Watches, Diamonds, Jew elry or in fact anything of value. PAYMENTS TO SUIT BORROWERS. All transactions strictly confidential.

Call on us or 'phon 327 and our representative will call on you. NO DELAYS. QUICK SERVICE. City loan company, 62 JEFFERSON ST. HUNTINGTON, IND, A NIGHT'S REST Depends largely on tbe bed.

We have all kind of SPRINGS and MAT TRESSES. Our Dricea on these our new atock ol Opp. Theatre GEO. P. FANNING Phone 06 Our Office, West Franklin.

EVENING HERALD. PAGE SEVEN. GOELESVILLE, Charles Stallsmltb, is quite UL Grandma Goble Is on the sick list T. J. SickafooBe Is still buay as; sesslng.

Dr. White of Laud was In the Tillage Monday. Mrs. Addle Amlck was In the village Tuesday. Henry Culler is doing some work tor Ed Clark.

Miss Iva Sickafoose has had. an attack of the grip. The Milton Sprinkle family Is now located on the farm. Mrs. John Qoble has gone to Alex andria on business.

Mrs. J. A. Farmer is visiting friends in this locality. Hucksters of this place are wishing for warmer weather.

Lyman Myers has ordered a gasoline engine and feed grinder. D. C. Stults has been trimming T. J.

Bickafoose's apple orchard. Jennie Wilson Btepped on a nail one day last week, sustaining injury. Asa Qoble and his force of hands re roofed A. J. Kaylor's kitchen Monday.

Miss Rosa English of Whitley county is Buffering hemorrhages of the lungs. John Beghtel has contracted to' the Job of plastering A. J. Kaylor's house. Miss Lola Kama is making her home with Mrs.

A. J. Howenstlne for present. Mrs. D.

C. Stults and Mrs. Homer Stults visited at the Jonathan Shroy er home Tuesday. Lawrence and Emery Dlshong spent a few days visiting their parents at Sheldon. The Y.

P. C. U. and preaching ser vices were well attended at this place Sunday evening. C.

E. Brown was called to Huntington Sunday on account of the serious illness of his mother. Rev. and Mrs. J.

F. Keesy, daughter and grandson spent Tuesday at tbe home of James Wilson. The Ladies' Aid society of Gobies vllle will meet at the home of Mrs. Asa Goble next Wednesday. Quite a number from this place attended the county Sunday school convention at Clear Creek Center.

The Sunday school elected Harold Vergon Sunday as delegate to the township convention held at the Christian church at Clear Creek Center. Sabbath school next Sunday morning at 7:30. Preaching Immediately after. Y. P.

C. U. services at ringing of first bell In evening, followed by preaching. Your old sewing machine is not worn out. Have Ware repair it, and it will run like new.

Everything for all makes of machines. 9 North Jefferson street. meh21tu th MAJENICA. i Will Brown of Majenlca left Hunt ington Tuesaay lor Colorado. Miss Ktuel bennett of Majenlca spent Sunday with Miss Helen Mc Crum.

Mrs. Belle Klepser spent Sunday with 'her sister, Mrs. Joseph Cool man. 'Mr. and Mrs.

George Stech returned Monday from a visit with relatives at Fairmount Mrs. Charles Schermerhorn, who here on a visit from Oklahoma, will return home soon. Miss Mary Overpack of Warren is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Rlgga of Majenlca. Vincent Welker is again almost bedfast with rheumatism. He had a lingering spell of it about five years ago and is fearing its return. John Fist of Michigan came to Huntington county Wednesday on business and has been visiting with friends and relatives in Majenlca.

Orval Allison visited his mother, who is living with Mtr. and Mrs. Ora Garretson In Jefferson township. Ha reports that she is no better and is quite ill. Rev.

E. A. Watklns preached at tho Christian church Sunday and Sunday evening. tHe also notified the congregation he could not serve it the next year, and it could look for another preacher. Bert Miltonberger, manager of the telephone system, started out Wednesday morning to put up five telephones on line No.

19, which extends north to the Wabash river, on the Salamonle pike. E. E. Stech purchased the houss and two lots belonging to Mrs. Thompson last week.

He has concluded to quit paying rent and use his surplus money on repairing his own property. The difficulties In getting mall to Warren, spoken about in the Herald of last week, could be easily remedied by getting the old star route back again from Warren to Huntington. It would be an accommodation to Huntington, Warren and Majenlca and everybody along the Huntington and Warren road to have the star route. It would also be a saving of money to the government. EUREKA! Yes, I Have Found It at Last Found what? Why, that Chamberlain's Salve cureB eczema and all manner of itching of the skin.

I have been afflicted for many years with skin disease. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but Blnce using this salve in December, 1905, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Rootvllle, Pa. Por Bale by Bradley Bros, apr Try a Jersey your next smoke.

IB LIGHT f. ROOFING I have a fifteen (15) year 'guaranteed Roof proposition to offer you. When in need of a Roof come and see me about it. I am making a specialty of the better Roofing. Something that has not been introduced In this locality yet.

If you are interested come to my office or telephone me and I will come and talk it over with you. I have several. jobs of Roofing to offer at a bargain, which it will pay you to investigate. I have Roof Paints for sale that are guaranteed to wear five (5) years. ROOF REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

rrnna Office, 813. TelePhonei Residence, 486.1 BASH Office at corner Byron and Railroad Streets. J. W. SHOCK.

O00O0O0O4004O00O No Question About It 90 per cent of all the deaths among little chicks is due to improper feeding. It is no troub to hatch chicks. All the trouble lies in tbe raisic g. To see them dying by the score is the distressing feature of the poultry business. They die of bowel trouble and other causes.

The real 1 cause of the enormous death rate is improper leeding. We have for sale a scientifically balanced food made only of selected Grains and Seeds, steel cut Oats, Hulled Oats, fine granulated Bone and fine Charcoal. Just what the stomachs of the little chicks will stand and digest. Try our chick starter for baby chicks and our chick grower for chicks 3 to 8 weeks old. It your eggs do not batch well try our Hen Food high in protein.

No diet in these foods; always ready; economical. Special prices to you in 100 pound bags. We have lice powder and liquid lice killer. Our prices are reasonable. Our Phone is No.

179. FUEL 66 58 Warren Street. Phone 279. Herald Want Ads. Bring the Desired Results.

000000000000000000000Cf000004040 0000000000000000 i ililB Wire for it While You Are Having Your Housecleaning Done HERE IS OUR PROPOSITION GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYS We will WIRE any house, for immediate connection, within reach of our lines, that is not now partly wired or that is not piped a vo for Uluminaitinggas, for PER DROP INCLUDING Wire for us and we'll wire for you. HUNTINGTON I LAMP Switches Extra. This is Less Than Cost It means that we aremaking you a present. Material was never so high and yet no offer so low as this has been years. Leave your order at once so that your housecleaning need not be delayed while waiting your turn: made in Electrician, Benj.

Franklin. 8 'I 1 IVT 7.

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