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A 3 hazil Vi.bbrtbnlil 5 9 ev satuhday. Sections Two and' Three of Central Christian. cbufcW penny ext. week. v.

v': "v': iuTo'ur 4 tfmea 42? South Jefferson Monday Club Win Nortft. Guilford atreefe, (After noon.V Four B's Mn and Mra. Harry pun gan, Henry atreet. (Evening.) i 'Drawing Room Club Mrs. Herman KliX Cbarlea (Evening.) Indiana ClubMrs.

H. Grayaton.orthxJefferaon atreet, (Afternoon.) v'. 'i tueday4 O. tff. T.

Miss Emma NUle, West StatVitreeL (EvenlngJ IVv L. A. ltd, B. of Schobey, JEaAt Market tree. (Afternoon 2 to "'i'j i lMr.

M. Strauaa, North 'Jefferson atreet ''(Afternoon.) Trl Kappa Mra. E. King, North Guilford, atreet. (Evening.) Pansy Club Mrs.

John Dumbauld, East mnklin street (Afternoon.) Pyxye Sewing ClubMrs. Albert Huffman. (Afternoon.) (. WEDNESDAY. I Tf Coffe ClubMra.

E. B. Ayres, West Matilda atreet Bridge. Party Mrs. Charlea McKee.

(Afternoon.) Joliy Club Mra." John Mayne, Etna jj; Primrose Embroidery Club Mrs. Cosmopolitan Club Judge Cook, Eaat vFranklln street. (Evening.) 0. CluD Mlaa" Iva Roee, Cbarlea atreet (Evening.) Daughtera of Rebekah 0. 0.

Fl halL (Evening.) i Class Number Eleven of the U. U. Church Mra. CoolmanNortn Gull ford ftfeet (Afternoon.) Pysxyes Mrs. Floyd Savage, Eaat Tipton street (Evening.) Bridge Party Mrs." Charlea McKee.

(Afternoon. O. K. Mra. Cbarlea Shock.

(Eve FRIDAY a M. Mrs Will BrUga, 827 ropiar, atreet. (Aiternoon.) SATURDAY. Travelers' Club Miss Martha Holmes, oak stree Afternoon.) jii i isfi i id i iiiiIIp4iiiiii Mrs; Ernest Sands of Blppua la the guest; of friends in the city. The Public Library is a neb fund of knowledge that Library you can turn into dollars for yourself into money gained through doing your work bietter.

tBut even the mint supply ybii "with cash if you 4id not ask Tonightr tbis after noo a think of something that you want to know and the Library will be glad to help you find the right book. THE AGRICUIiTUEIST Avill find boblis devoted to soil tndits tillage, and other practical solutions of every dav rLTTENTIONI i Bailey's Cyclopedia of Amerlcan'Ag ricuture. 1s the most extensive and valuable work on agriculture, it contains a massif material never before printed in book; form. It la a mo'nu mental work of interest to a much larger class than farmers only. VOL.

1. FARMS. i voir. 2 crops. 8.

ANIMALS. vol: i Afarm and community: 1 1 PBOCESS the Last Leaf drania "The Pijospec'tor'af Daughter." A Broncho WesternJ; "A Close Punch V. LT2IC "A' NortWooda Romano." Gem dramit "Fixing tbe Imp a great "Thy Black Sheep." rrJk5lalr, drama. PHiACEHunting the Game In a. rv i Mri.

'and Mrs. Ei Strode! were agreeably surprised 'Friday evening when the members the Bonta Mae dub called at their new home on Oak tree.t give them a house Mr. and Mrs, Strodel proved themselves good entertainers and the evening waa made pleasant with music. The membeni of the Four. Times Four, club will at the home of Miss poucher of, South Jefferson street Ilonday evening.

v. "I MraT E. B. "Ay'rea will 'entertain sthe members of the Coffee at. the regular meellng, Monday afternoon, at her noma on West Matilda atreet A meeting haa been called 'for Jhe membera.

of tha A.fto B. of organizatlonand'wlll be held at the tome of William Schobey Tuea dify af tenioon, from until 5 o'clock. All mearbera are requested to'. be preaent. 'V Vy: VV avi 'J Emma Nllie will entertain the Ov N.

members at' her. home on West State atre. Tuesday eve r' Miss Martha Holmea Oak atreet will be hostess to the members of the Travelers' club, Saturday afternoon. The C. W.

B. M. Tegular meeting wdl ie held at the borne of Mra, Will Brlggs of .827 atreet next Friday; afternoon." Miss Helen. Beck; w(llf give a 6 o'clock. dinner Saturday afternoon for the Merry Hearta.

cub attended, the matinee Saturday afternoon aa her guest. Mra. Claude I wlnebrenner of East Stat street ntertalned a number of frlenda at; Bridge Friday Anfi wI11 meet at a home of fPJvClyer on Salamonle avenue, Mon PERSONAL" lIEimON "John Bentz of Blppua waa a bust ness caller In the city today. John Sees made a business' trip to Columbus, Ohio, Saturday. Four reela at the Palace.

.,,1 Carl Spuera left Friday for Lima, Ohio, where be will; transact buai ness. Mrs. Lewla Fruit of Blppua waa the guest of friends In the city Saturday. Frances Robertson of Fort Wayne waa the guest of friends' In the city Saturday. ,1 Ben Tort returned Friday from Louisville, Ky.

Mra. Henry. Bazek has relumed her homekfreXvsJcityvariea Vam Wabash. a 'f Elizabeth 'Streng left "Friday' evening for 'North Manchester here she wllf lsft'firiend vef. Sunday: I Mr.

and Mra. John TJpheii of North Oak street are the parents of 'a baby Miss Ethel Todd spent the day at the home of her parents in Andrews. Miss Loretta Schinkle of Blppua Is a gueat at the Richardson home on Poplar' street Guy Ashcroft of Portland, Miss Iva Knecht Mayme Knecbt and Dean Johnson will spend at the Philip Knecht home ta Bippus Mrs. John Keese of.Mexlco Ind Ts a guest at the Tuttle homo on North Guilford atreet r. According to Dr.

Kemp the Roa noke physician who caused an analy sis to be made of the stomach of Mrs. Isaac Mulkina, there, waa nd poison found. He says the analysis was made in Fort Wayne and' that since no poison was found intvestlga; tlon la cloaed "so far if. cerned. The freshman basketball team nf the local high, school oa Friday night won" from the Jiuioraty "a 'score of 8 to 7.

Juniors had beaten the other two teams of the 'school. The opohomoresnlQr contest, fresnked In a victory; forthe aeniora by 'a acore of It to 18. James L. Shaw will give the final number of the Union Center lecture course Saturday evening. He will speak on'the life of Lincoln.

All subscribers to the Factory Fund Association, are requested to pay to Charles McCrew. the balance of your aubscrlptlona at once. FACTORY FUND COMMITTEE. 63t6 Large City. reela "Helnze'a it.cjt::::::z3't;:e;.i il For health and happiness there is no beverage that can approach Huntington Beer.

It iB always of uniform quality, and of the highest excellence. It has the luscious flavor, combined'; with a body and atrength tiat Is the delist of ail connoisseura li.o i U. i 3 I 3 t. tJ :i.ir"'y. Four re'3 at t'ue I Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Rudls of pua ru: 3 the city Miss. JosepMne. Kenower returned from LaSall college. FrUay, and will spend several, days at 5 the' hosne of her.

Mr. "and' 'John P. Kenower. of.T.'est street1 Mr. and Etech of kle were the guests of friends In the Saturday i (Post card photos taken 'day.

or night1 75c per: dqz'. Erwln'a 'Studio, opposite Court. House i ffOt4 i and of. Lo gansport have been the guesta of Jackson's Mr, and Mra. Barjihart.

left Friday evening for: Oklai" where Mr. Jackaoa haa accepted, psltion. In Uie public schools aa manual training 3 Mrs. Harvey' Frank; Jin street 1 confined Vlo' her; home with OtlUs Media," a 'dfaease in small growths form' In theear. Both ir.

are affectdia. hia'napner. and jer condition." xw.T' A delegation, of hi Jqcal. Iodgl. Elks win go vto state convention Lafayette; ,7 28.

They will attend id uniform, and car ry off a The AU'Stara" hMketbaJl team aa defeatedFrlday. evening, by thai Andrew's Athletic, teamthe. 'scolij 'being Andrews: had ibeeij 'defeated Miss Salome Dumbauld of Markle returned, $.0 her. hope, Friday, evening after 'W home on' on' Markla pike foreat iOnW.mllefrom" cort house. 2 plenty of fruit, fine soil Phone.

211. SJ' B3tl Ervln Eger of Jackson, is visiting his (mother, Mrs. Waters of East Washington who is seriously 111 with tubercular affllc tlOn. The. Ladles' Guild of the.

Episcopal i All. subscribers to the Factory Ftand Association are requested to pay to Charles McOrew, trustee: the balance of your. subscriptions; at once. FACTOR FUND COMMITTEE. 53(6 Miss Nellie Hissem of South Whitley died at her home Thursday evening from tuberculosis of the bone, which' affected her hip.

Miss Hissem waa born near Luther, December 8, 1879. The family bad moved to South Whitley while she waa'atlll youns. AH bills for artificial gas, electric Hght electric power and steam are now and should be paid at the office of the Huntington Light Fuel on or the 15th. The oft rflce wlllb'orMiioih the evenings of Sheriff Scott, will leave Saturday ai terndbn for Mexico, where be will place' little Donald Esplch in the or phan's home. As his mother waa un able to properly car lad, tne court was "petitioned to have the lad taken to the home.

Mrs. Esplch will pay si per montn lor me support ci her son. Alleging that Ellis First, is of unsound mind and incapable" of manag ing his affaire, Marlon Enyart filed a petition, Friday afternoon to have a guardian appointed for thai aged man. ia now an; Inmate of the dler according to the petl on f. REV.

17HITCEY PLAUS ES OF SERMOIJS Rev. A. Whitney, pastor of the First Baptist church, announces that during the month of March he will deliver a series of Sunday, morning aermons on the general subject, "The Following are the subjects for each morning; March 2 'The Inauguration of the World'a i 1 March "HIa Inaugural Address." March 1 "The March 23 Resurrection Fact" March 30 "The Resurrection Day." He will also preach, a Sunday eve ning series on "The Religious Condi tlons of other, The subjects follow. V. March 2 'The Border Landa of the Mediterraen." March' and Pres: ent' "i 'l 'v March and Patrick." Marca za "ine scnoou March Rellgldua Story of i UUrJTIL'STOiJ THEATRE TONIGHT' ASD KIS OTTN COPAKT lX 'f "Tb cf rj PRICES 10c, 23.

tOc and Matinees Wedaesdar asad Saturday Adults," J5ej children, 10c'; 'v 1 1 10 1 0 I CTJJRE0 ALL 'ITLII Tbrea Reela of the Latest and Best Subjects Piano and Eaxaphone Music by Mr. and Mrs. DeLorm. 5 tx: 5 SRI ciia cf purey, cholca tobacco i mostsliwuily blended. Tlhat'a why mora Fatlmaa are aoldjthaa apy other brand In thia country.

'DisHncttvty fridMduq! 'i undwMJhe ChurchesB Market' and Guilford streets. William F. Smith, pastor. Don't' forget the sermon to yons men tomorrow eve ning at 7 130, subject "The: Young Man aa a Husband." This is the jwp.ular, practical aervlce of thia church. You will be welcome, 10 30, communion service and sermon HollopeteT our upertn tendent This will be his last aervlce, come him.

Bible Bchool rwi are, growing drop. In and visit ua. Epwprth League, aub iect "The Labor of Jesus." 2:00, Junior League, i 9 :00 and 2:00, class meeting. The pastor will conduct FeaBt at 3 m. 7:30, Monday evening will, be held our.

fourth quarterly" conference. Let member meet his obligation in full before conference, April 2. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN. North Lafountaine atreet, F. W.

Husmann, pastor. German aervlce at 10: 00 a. meeting at 2:00 p. m. English services at 7:30 p.

FIRST BAPTIST, East Market street, B. Whitney, pastor. Ble 9:30 a. m. Morning and eve ning1 worship, 10:45 and morn ing, sermon "The Inauguration of the.

World's evening J'The Border Lands of 'the Mediterranean." T)ys LYoung People's UnlonrO: young people coraiaiiy wciuuuibu. 1 topic, "The Ideal Christian," leader, Miss Helen Bartlett Wednesday, 7:30 p'. church prayer and business at 8:00, p. Brotherhood class on China. BETHEL EVANGELICAL, JFVont and Allen atreets, Burgener, paatoc'' Sunday.

achool preaching 10: 30 'and'. 7: Young People's! Alliance at "6: 30. Just five Sundays more before annual conference, all. membera and friends of he church are' requested to be. present at the services.

ST. PETER'S REFORMED. Etna avenue, F. H. Dlehm, pastor, Sunday school at English services at 10; 30 a.

m. and 7:30 p. C. E. Society 'a CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Elmer Ward Cole, minister." Bible school at 9:30.

Every member expected to be present Morning worship and communion at 10:30. Sermon subject "The Second Temptation." Thla la the fourth of a series of sermons on Temptation and the Passion of Our Lord," Y. P. S. C.

E. will meet in the S. 8. room at 6:30. Evening wor ship (people's service) at 7:30.

The pastor will preach on the subject, 'The Sermon on the Mount Can It Be Practiced?" continuing the aeries of sermons on tne tneme rne Keug Ion of the Dawn, or Christianity in Practice." 1 FIRST CHRISTIAN, Warren Sando, minister. Bible school 9:30, Prof. Supt Preaching at "10.46 and 7:30. Morning Sermon, "Knowing Jesus," evening "The Worthy Life." Christian Endeavor at .6:30, Miss Lucy, Barnes, leader. FIRST U.

corner Franklin and Guilford a A. Thome, pastor. Sunday' achool at 9 30 preaching at 'Ml at preaching' at 7:30. These aervlcea are evangelistic. Tyesday eve ning.

Rev. R. A. of Kokomo, will be here and have charge of the servleea for the. next; few weeks.

These services will be heR. each' ve 'Arrange to attend and hear Rev. 8mith. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, Guilford arid Washington streets, NICKEL PLATE BOAD 7 Dally Tourist Sleeping Car to Rotterdam N. Y.

Tri Weekly to Bostoni Mass. Electric 'Lighted PullraaD Drawing Room Sleepers to Cleveland, Buffalo, New Bostonwvii Dming Cars on Every Train Loivcct Rates Always Call on Local Agent or write yWY) 1. I F. A Ft Wayne, nd. i Va' A jh.

a. i 'r 'j I 'i iyXx 'WyVi l': im' a 11 1 mm i' "I again aak thru The Herald the further indulgence of the patrons of the Huntington postofflco in repetl tlon of a request that they Write the Hon. George W. Rauch, M. Washington, D.

with reference to my candidacy for the next postmaster ship this place. Having received both complimen tary letters and personal expressions from a great many of my friends, I a a L. Wine, pastor. Revival meetings continue with interest, William Lampin doing the preaching. Ser vices thia evening at 8:00 and Sunday morning at 10:46.

Sunday school at Christian Workers in the evening at 6:30, followed by preaching by Rev, Mr. Lampin. The morning subject, will 'IJh Ideal, Home." t.Hear him.yaol8 being saved and baptism will be administered this evening after services. a11 are welcome. Tipton and Warren.

Services, Sunday 10:,:45, subject, Jesus;" Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 1:45. Reading room 'open Wednesday from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. Same address. All are welcome'v r. 7 FIRST, i PRESBYTERIAN, Tipton and Warrenj ThoaV BKTerhune; pas toe Sunday school 9:30.

Worship, 10:45 and 7:30. Christian Endeavor, Morning sermon: "The Benefits of Belief. Evening: "A Good Soldier of Jesus EVANGELICAL Sunday morning services at 10 "30 in county superintendent's room1 at courthouse All are invited, i J. A. Baynton, arch deacon.

LOST Between "Methodist church 'and 540 Franklin Street, a bread knife. Return to 450 B. Franklin tl FOR SALE 1913 models 11,800 and $2,100 high grade automobiles, less 15 per cent discount Ten daya on ly," Write quick, thia office. 63t3 CHURCH AND LAWS FROM SAME SOURCE (Continued from Pair One.) clean body and religion for a clean life. Medicine ia to disease of the body and religion to prevent disease of the mind sin.

Medicine stands' less for. booze and Jn that coordinates wltb the church. Medicine stands for one day's rest in seven, the same aa the church. Dr. Good appealed, for, men atand up and fight the causes of tem perance and', commededf congress and President Taft for thet passing of the Webb bill.

Wealth; health and, religion, he declared," bring happiness today and In the life to con.e He closed with, an appeal for men that will stand for a' more rlghtebui civic life. The Temple quartet proved very popular with the crdwd and waa obliged to. respond to many encores. They sang "Jim and Appba and other songs. Knox was equally as much a favorite Irishman and' hla Version of Christopher Columbus Discovering America," "The' Kentucky and' the "Two for a Nick During the apeaking, 0.

U. King, president of the brotherhood, "butted in" and read a resolution asking that.r It be the sentiment of the meeting that Rev. W. F. 8mlth be returned to the local church for the coming year 1 jpion Boon.

m. oiuus, w. xv cu, and G. W. Soueri were named aa a o.

1.. Kfn wuiu.v" 'J the proper church officials. The res OlUtion Was adopted by, a rlsThg vote. Prlnclpale and auperlhtendenubf the country high schools met In their regular session Saturday with County Superintendent Clifford Funderburg. Their: discussion waa along the 'lines Indicated aome time ago.

''i Herald advertlatng makes dollar a. 1 1 by fuller, acour by Support of tJahy Citizeins in Post Ice, Asks Friends 1 am much encouraged to work the harder or the poBltion, feel that the office seeks me as well as I the office, for the reason that my experience In the Railway Mail Service' gives me a knowledge that no one other aspirant can have under I any circumstances, and I for' that reason, render the best service. and Republican press for my articles I and In so doing I felt that membera i of all political parties tad an inter est in the successor of Francis Stulta 'and for that reason desired to present my candidacy to" every patron of the office who might be inter ested In the coming appointment brought about some time after the change of administration, which takes place March 4, next If I am successful in receiving the appointment the aervlce will be all that Is intended by the department no more lno less. I think, too, that posmaster should walk the routes of city carriers as well as ride the routes (with permission of the department) of all R. F.

D. carriers and that by so doing they would render the best service because of his gained In reference to territory, sidewalks and public highways 'traveled. Am I right? Respectfully, DAN AUKER. ti i 1 tit, For Sale Household Property Consisting of new steel range, kitchen cabinet, asntes stand and flowered lamp soft coal burnei, Invalid chnlr, two doxen fruit cans, garden and farm toole, etc. These articles will be priced very reasonably if sold at once, A credit of three months will be given on all sums oyespta.flO, rpurchaser giving his note with good rlehold security, Call at 1050 Green Street Hunting the Game in a Lane City Thrilling escape across the house tops over the telephone wires.

Daring leap from roof into the fiver. The fight on the draw bridge; final' capture of the fugitive. 3 reels of continuous action. Also "Heinle's Resurrection," the funniest picture you ever. saw.

4 reels in all. 7 PALACE THEATRE 10c Admission 10c Mr. Mrs. Cbarlea Bump have returned to their home In Lima, Ohio, after a week's visit at tho home of Mra. Edith Bump of Eaat State street.

0E1E DOSE WILL HAKE YOU FORGET That You Ever Had Stomach Trouble) or Gall Stones. rvra wmnaruL arsaucN MHUVhraHBtoiaaeh.Uvar inai intaattnai irauaia, Oaatrltia, Indlvaatlaa, fyaaaaaia, rraaaura I erauaia the Heart, or Btatmackk. Diatraaa Aftar KaUac, Narvauaaaaa. Dboiu gpalla, SI! IfaaaaalMa. Oaaatl.

aaMa. mM TW aaal Tha abftra aihnanla ara mainly eauaed by tba clonina; ol tbalntc. tinaJ tract with mucoid and catarrhal aeeratloaa, aaeklnc up poiaaeana fluids into tha atamaeh, and ataarwiaa aaranaiaa; Uarfs Wond.rM Stmh lUtMdy la the Bm ndot wwi7knownRmdforthiint ndthouldqukklyrlindeurthinPtcbii can. futttloaiMt. wna oom wm Bror its pom uin mMio i th moot eM of Ctaniaeh, Llrer and ln Uatlnaliilmanta, Appwdioltis and wrmptoma Cm 9b other for raatorlnc tbam to parfaet kaaJth.

Hi BMnait a atawKaraxta ratiM far thai aUnwnto until you hav at but trU4 do of thl gTMt KcBMdy. Goarantaad by ma to baolntal bainil eontaJaina; do in. jurfou dnur. nadar tbafiuo Food Drag Aat Ow. H.Mat.

Cnenriat, tuJ.J.J i64 iM WWrin6wChkawkia, i For sale In Huntington lyBiauiey Broa. and.drucgUta everywhere. B. i 3y liaumm i I MMfIT I li iara.i. Kan 'm' Office to A ns .2 4 4 4 3.

.1 i 7 HAVE YOU A FEW HOURS TO SPAREf We want a man or woman In eact town. An hour's work shows dollar profit. 1 Send 25 cents for sample and catalogue. J. H.

Fox Novelty Fort Wayne, Ind. 60t3 'j Herald advertising makes dollars No Trouble to Get Mo.Froia'.Us Tou call borrow what money you need on your household goods, pianos, fixtures, teams, without removal. We give you written statement of your contract, also allow extra time charge In case of sickness or loss of work. v. Seventy two cents per.

week for fifty weeka pay a loan All amounts in proportion. Courteous fair. deal lnga and absolute seqfrecy I Use this blank when writing Name Address Our agent ia In Huntington every 1 FoatvAYiiEwinco. Established 189. Room 2.

sec i ond floor. 706 Calhoun atreet. opposite court house. I cxe Phone 833, Ft Wayne, In lX)'..

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