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The Huntington Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 6

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It .1 3 tv 1 7 HUIin MARKETS grains. Wheat 93c. a Ry 76c. JUV v' Oats 61c 7.:: Corn I LL PRODUCTS. Flour $2.60.

Bran $1.60. short $M0. Bran $1.60. rfChops L60. OU'Msal SL2S.

Cottoa Seed Meal HAV AND STRAW. No. 1 Timothy Hay $22 23. Light Mixed Hay $20022. Heavy Mixed Hay $202L Clover Hay $202L Straw $8.000 8.60.

LIVE STOCK, Hogs $6.607.25. Steers $40 $6.00. Calves $6.007.00. Beef Cows $2.66 J.50. Lambs Sheep $2.6001.00.

i POULTRY AND EGOft Hens 13c: Roosters 8c a' 1 Turkeys 8012a. Geese 5c .1 ijucks fisr.aa Fresh" Eggs 17c CREAMERY PRODUCTS. vCream Butter Fat 27c. Dairy' Butter Milk ewt. Creamery Butter 33c I ...1 BROVyN'S CORNERS Samuel DeHaven and son are breaking a fine colt this spring, Jesse nouti nas purcnasea .1, nneJ sutinun.

Hoag was In Huntington on bdsiness Thursday ffv i Mrs. Fred Scottou Is on the Hat 1 1 Grandmother Mauger able to be about the house again. Christopher Wall and family, spent Easter with friends in Union township. n1' 1 y. rv" and Mrs.

4ohn Smith were in Huntington last Friday. 3. 'Hlte and sons are clearing a piece of new'groun for corn j. Thompson ana were In Huntington laat kAnm tfnnntc Mi In Vla "fiat! urday. i Warren Wall vlslied 1 Ed Clymer Sunday, i' 1 Road superintendents are putting the gravel roads In, Josephine and 'Armon Wall Sua dayed In Clyde and i Tracy Smith of 'Hun tington spent Easter with' friends In 'thlBviclnityi William: Cbesterman vas In Mar rkle by Grandpa Summers lias come i to.

spena summer in une nome 'or his son James. His many friends are glad to jsef hlrq looking Bd piles eunra; in i to i days Tour druggist will refund money PAZO OINTMENT tails to cur any ease of Itching, Bund, or Protmdlng PUes la to 14 day. 50c MT. etna; The commencement Saturday night was well attendeav and Mrs. Jason Calvert; of War saw are visiting relatives here.

Misses Alpha and Esther Kennedy of Falrmount are visiting. their par ents. Rev. and Mrs. Preston Nolan of Chicago who has been the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. James Gordon; returned home Monday. Mr. Mrs, William Bradford of Grant county spent Sunday at the Henry Bradford Mrs. Horace Jeffrey of Andrews is visiting her Mrs.

Albert Mr. and Mrs. Chaimer Surfus and the Mioses Elizabeth Sinnett and Marie Surfus spent Sunday at the K. PtnlcArtnn hnm 1 i' Herald Advertising Makes Dollars. 1 0 "THAT YO 1 OOOD WV OORtTHE VVAXXOU PASSCB' VT 1 1.

WC2 six iv. APRIL 13, 13! he 11 v' Chicago livestock; Chicago. April 9. Hogs Receipts 15.000 market dull, 6c lower; mixed' and rood heavies. rough beav lea.

$7.6067.70: lights, $5.9007.40. 1: Cattle Receipts, 3,000 head; mar ket steady; beeves, f5.408.70; cows and heifers. $2.60 6.70; stackers and feeders. $4.258.60. SheepReceipts, 14,000 bead; mar ket steady; natives.

$4.50 6.50 westerns. Lambs Natives, west erns, CHICAGO PB0DUCE Chicago, April i 9. Butter Cream err, extras, 82c; firsts, t30c; dairy. extras. 2c; firsts.

26c. Eggs Firsts, 18c; ordinary firsts 18 19c. PoUtoes $1.30 1.35. Live Poultry Fowls, 1415c; ducks. 176U8c; geese, ll12c; springs, 1616tfc; turkejrs, A TOLEDO LlVfe STOCK Toledo, April 9.

Hogs Receipts, light; market 6c lower; hearies, me diums and yorkers, $8.05 8.10; pigs, $6.767.10. Cattle. Sheep and Lambs MarSet steady. NEW YORK PRODUCE New York; April 9. Dressed Poul try Market firmer; turkeys, 1322c; i chickens.

162lHc; fowls, llV417c; ducks, 1322a i 1 Live Poultry Market dull; "geese, 4 8010c; ducks, 17c; fowls, 18c; tur )'; keys, 17c; Butter Market, quiet, firm; re 8,900 crates creamery, extras' 34c: stote dairy, tubs, 2533ttc; Imitation creamery, firsts, 2627c; 'J Eggs Market firm; receipts, 27, 281 crates; white, faacyJKc; nearby mixed, fancy, fresh firsts, V. CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK Cleveland April 9. Hogs Receipts 1,600 head; pusYket Be loirer; heav ies, $7.80 8.00; yorkers, mixed and pigs. 17.00. i Cattle Receipts, cars; market alow, steady.

Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1 8 cars; clips, $7.25 top; I Calve Receipts, 160 $9 25 fiASf BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East. Buffalo, April 9. Cattlff Re ceipts 7(0 bead; market fairly active; pqme steers, graaes, ia.6U(p.2t. j. CaJvet Receipts, 700 Bead; mar ket slow, lower cull to choice, $5.75 85f' r.vt Shep and "Lambs Receipts, 400 head; market slow, 1535c lower; choice lambs, cull to fair.

yearlings, $7,000 'j, 7.60 sheep, $3.00 6.60. Hogs Receipts, 6.800 head; mar slow, 15c lower; yorkers, $8,150 8.J5; yearlings, flOO.0T.SO;. sheep, $3.0006.50. yyr i Hogs Receipts, 6,800 head; mar Jket slow, 15c lower; yorkers, $8.15 35; pigs, 7.2507.40; mixed, $8.25 68.85; heavies. 18.25 8.30; roughs, stags, 6.006.50.

PRESENTS BADGE T0 T0WN OFFICER i i (Special to Herald.) "Lebanon, Indi, April 9. John Whlt ett, marshal 6t the town of Ad tance, was. the proudest man In Le banon recently. Honors were thrust upon him thick and fast. to having his picture taken with Mayor Shank of Indianapolis he was the recipient of a new, badge presented by the mayor, which the latter pinned on his breast while a number of the marshal's friends stood by) and ap "plauded.

1 WANTED Waitress HoteL at Huntington 86t3 eoRC0TcnfoHMY WOT OfWL OVCK.OH Xou coor Tuesc WwatouuiWT w. on GCf ASK Km why H. Dtpnr UB.T" IM oh rM.T 1 PT mm Schemerhorn. Tamilyr De parts, for: iTorth and. Dill VtVi'rT Stays Here, .1 fiEUTIVES VERE i Sale of Mi Schemerhora's Farm vJlfvde'''iMoim'Dl'lTbick 'The departure of.

George family Rock Creek township 'and the fact Monroe Dill, the man who11 was mentioned. In the matter of the Conhet Clay Dhvii lopment, remained, in Hun' ltlniston county "to take care of his pother and till the broad acres that belong to him, has rather, effectually put a on the talk him as connected with girl and fam From a promlnent ltock Creek township "resident the; Herald has learned of, the facti of the blopement and the feeling of the neighborhood which gave, rise to the stories that were, finally "ended by a cpurtof. inquiry in wWch, Prosecutor Krieg hot find any, facts that would Iqcriminate Mrs Was widow pf Mr. Cpnnetf, marrjagei; to George Schermerhprn, was, left sotn'e property bull't a home, upon the twenty acres of ground. Schermerhorn, a bard many but Courted netCVffh her love and married her fairly anfl 1 started) Immediately, became worse whpn Mrsi Scbermerhorn made known her intentions fj selling 'the firm and Joining her, sister's' family, In Michigan; Relailves and, others interested lookeuuppn the twenty 'acres with covetous aijd attenpted to direct the selling viso that they might ac Tjuire the property at knockdown prices; Mrs.

Schermerhorn, nowev erp'rPVed a good business woman, approaching' Monroe, DHl and propos ing a. deal.v' The deal was consu mted, the twenty acres, going at the good' price! Of The' visits of Dill to. the "(v Schermerhorn homestead in the transaction the business proved for' the starting; or sca ndalous atortl, The stores, were put to naught an fapology. ot Davis i who had 1 induced 1 the daughter to elope. Dill is now engaged In the tilling of the broad acres which belong to his mother and those that, belong ftp himself, His prosperity' and ability to acquire worldly chatties makes It easier for harsh things to bo said about He, iiowever, as well as others, are hoping that the trouble win soon cease, 'v i MAJENItJA Tilling of the soil now, is the first iking In: ome say the wheat fields must be stirred un made reedy for oats, aS the wheat Is looking very Mell Brookings went to Tocsin, Wells county, Saturday jand Sunday toffs': a Blister who Resides there.

Mr. Shell, the merchant, put on the showj counter morning a pie wMecngu oi straw oum mer surely hereH and Boitewitr and sons spent Sunday with and Mra, Frank 'i Phoebe Thrift and Miss Col lie Shideler were visiting at Henry Hoover's last vi. i E. Stech visited With her parents at Warren last Mr. and George Paul of Markle with Mr.

Jacob Jacob Klepser of Strlngtown went to Henry county last Saturday mpjnlng. Mr. and Mrs. John Riggs of Dill man were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, James Thrift and Mr." and Mrs.

Jas. Rlggs The grading down of the Hunting ton and Warren gravel road is now in progress. They commenced at the Wabush river and have A finished about three miles south' of the rlv rav. Dlvllbllss has (V. been, quite i HlSTtt SOtbJE.

V6L''rHir A MOMKtYfsNCFV I 1 I 00 OP.OKTHAT M0HWC OtHrtER.H TO vAT ITS V. I I 4l poorly with croup for the'; last lour or flve She" is now, pending slowly; Mr. and Elmer Steck'and Mr, and Mrs. Stech took Easter dinner at and Mrs Charles five miles south of Hunting. ton.

Charleg I Fisher of Warreni called Mere Monda.v. v' i Mr. and George Zent of near Warren stopped with Vincent elker. on their way' to Huntington to visit with Mrs. M.

E. of Balamonie avnae who is a daughter 6f. W. W. IIIDEBRAND A )FULFLEDGED Henceforth.

it Js Attorney W. Hildebrand. Mri Hildebrand's atDll cation admissloq to the practice of law. was made' In tsburt Tuesday morning and the committee appoint ed to examine htm reported jfavorab Jy after their session Monday evening. Mr.

Hildebrand says his plans have not beenvdefiirtely decided but it is thought he will i not be able to devote himself tx the practice of law for several months on account of the large amount of other business which will claim his attention," mi POLICE N0TE3: Receiving. 7 Information to' tjie effect that two and two women were7 Indulging in a scrap on East Market streets near Guilford 'street. Night Sergeant William Reilly and Patrolman William Weese made a hurry up" trip fe tbe scene Monday When tow ever foitqd everything quiet and no fighters'. y. VM Deputy Chief PoIIooa Chris.

Bischoff shot Aa i bulfrdog Monday morning which had been frequenting the yard of the Willis Kenower home the corner of Matilda and Lafontaine streets. v''4 The police have a bicycle locked up and tn owner may "recover tne wheel by making a satisfactory lden Uflcatlon 'V 7 ROAD IIE17S Work on the foundation for the 8 Vv Erie is now in progress and the floor ..11.. 4L. finished, will be the only one of Its kind In tbe city. The new; floor win be of taxraze.

i Tarrase Is a mixture of marble and concrete and after layed a machine Is used Cto smooth It and when finished and pol ished, resembles a tile 'As the concrete is slow In drying it probably be some timo before the floor Is completed. (Special xto Washington, D. April 9. cA'sen sational charge that Wall street is controlling 1 the money trust investi gation through the banking and cur rency committee was made in the house today by Representative Und aburg, of Minnesota, who introduced resolution requesting con gressman tq Uat his stock and vested Interest with congress ten days or be, blacklisted, in the congressional record. Chairman Pujo the cur rency committee today announced tbe money truat hearing scheduled for, tomorrow is indefinitely postponed1 to allow the JDoinmittee.

to get touch with p. Vy. PROTEST ICE i'7 Vi4S' i (Special to Herald.) City; April 0. American colonists'' have wired protest against being charged $20 'a, piece for old army rifles sent United States government for self They declare a scandal Is involved and want; an Investigation V'" EVERYONE, READS THE HERALD YQU ARE READING, NOW, riMi 111 1 1 1. I I III I I k.

Lr III I MirVITO 1 1 The; home guards of the M. chnrch.rv will meet with Mable Grimes, South 'Jefferson street, Satur day afternoon'', LOST' AND FOU.fJD. i NOTICE $15 reward return to i Herald of breastpin on which' was fastened baby chain two gold dol lars and three other, coins on little chain. Lost between corner Warren and Matilda and Central Christian church. Three vere all gifts' from departed friends and prized highly.

7 iv'i 87tf LOST ASunch'of keys on. a ring, Leave at Herald office, 85t2 OR TRA0E VH B7V4 thing, a want ad. ia: this, naper and 9i will flud party. It will only cost yaa, $2.50 per lln of words, write us for, list ofpapers. AtsUU Adven FOR RENT rCITY PROPERTY forrenta; four room cottage, '478 Graystpn "Avenue.

86tf for rentrooms; FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 314 E. Waabington St 87t4 FOR RENT Furnished rooms fori lifht housekeeping. 744 First St 3tff tf.l iPLOYMENT. WANTED Washing do 605 East i State' street 7t4 ANTEUrt Maa to ditch.

1 Must un aersianq jaying tue, vau, aipnca yard on Warren road or phone 63M1 E1I Little i' 87t4 WANTED Man to 'cistern, also a carperter. rnone. oi cau at '1051 First atireetvvv 87t WANTED Girl lit Ade's restaurant 83t5 F0RKSALE GENEFALV ORi 8ALB Family marer rig and rhn' rit it kLuL Itarness. Cheap. Call, fct leitchter's "barn; 87t3 FOR SALE Two business buildings I 'ii in liuntlngtMi, Kelfi Hnntligton, of Perry Hoanoke.

Rural TtmaylO SJJ" Nearly, iifiwl'cf gas Barttett REAL ESTATfc; Reynolds' to Charles A. Elmore wesl v'one b'alf of "'north eas of section I'towhshlp, 1,200. Dated" "'March 1912 'iv Claude Winebrenner tp Harold Guthrie of lot; 4l and 42' Jlel vey's iruntlngtion $3,500. I 0 to Marion Wrlghtyioo acres. inBecUatf 35, Dal las tbVnshlp'.

3,800. Dated April 6, i jlpril io; Xt apiib Ity 'soid 'f6r haul first In the hlaipry 'of the 'county some "farmers are buying hay by the.ba'e, finh A WAY. with 'al 5tre9s ysrytutSam rS 'Catwnle will cause' yow to give a sigh of happv stomach relief, Ones will quickly right your stomach's wrongs, feed youf nervesj and revitalize your whole 1 Von'U eat what yotf wan sleep feel good all oyer, VMB TUAi, BAHrUI Will DC SCOT for you. AddmaTbaeamaalVMaaeal Co4 Dept. CiociiinaU, Time 1.

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as FOR SALE Cedar posts, "thirteen cents John 83t8 FORvSALE EggB from rose comb white leghorn, $1.25 pr Single tomb brown leghorn and white Wyandottes, 76o per 15. E. H. Parker.jEuele 8619 FORf SALE buildings. Call 423 East Statevstreet 86t6 FOR SALE Upright piano.

Good 'as neW.r'f taies Call. In evenings 'or Saturdays. 437vCanal street. i ') V. 87t4 I haVe lor sale several quarter and halt, section No boom orices.

Good land: "well lm phones, rural" mall fieuveiies. we raise good corn. Write Ben Tronslln, Edlnburg, North Dakota. i yy 67 mo FOR 8 ALE White Plymouth Rock eggs. Fif ft, cents a setting.

E. S. Bonebrake, 860 Elni street 76tf FOR SALE Fruit 'and "ornamental trees all 'kinds. Place your or der now wltl, Phpne I Uwis Sbinkle. FOR, SALE A good 6 room bouse, cellar, 1 cistern, lull lot 4on Division street'.

$950 if sold at. once. It la $300 'of a phone' S5G." 81( FOR 1 8 ALE Iron bed and set a. Phone' 1008. .7 i 85t3 FOR SALE Furniture, carpets and piano.

414' Vhltelock street Vl'i FOR SALE Two jnares and one at; Bollnger 'tc Swank, Southslde Feed Barn, 84t4 FOR SALE I have' the finest resi dence, building lots for sale on asphalt street, choice location. See nfeU 70U are going to M. Moore. ''W'y 63U MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Private dancing "teacher Ad. H.

'care Herald. 86tf FOR RENT Ten acres of land; good 4 room house, 3 miles from town, barn. Enquire 355 Brawler BreV 'M 7jB0t5 1 "1st." DOH'T BUY a blcycli or typewrit er. oeiore. seemgi a.

v. enyaer. and save i n. Aprils 4 1 CAi. office "line: AGEHT8 WANTED Are you out a 'Job or" looking; a 'better one? Woul for lis we show you to "make 1X00 per weca ana wunout 1 cost to you.

Fee supplies: and part? expenses. Write Ato The Ca Waywa tosa (' yCi.J 85t6 WANT rTo rent Rout 8, C. B. Tbarp, 84 WANTEr Must hold 66 galloriss Telepbonei 179, The Hun Unston Fuel. Co.

77 If WANT clover "or mixed and Souers baled straw. W. Sobs. ft: waye 'vABAKVALLtl LilvtS'' WestboundV rB 40. bl, 7 08 a.

xsi. a :08. a. am V'nL, p. 4:25 p.

8:88, pr ta; :2 Xi Eastbound iiSS 6:38 4L 8:24 m. 10:24 ii, 13:24 4:24 5:66 nU 7:52 10:63 bl ai bl :64 p. Limited Jralna leaving 8 10:05, 2:05 Vy ia.1 V'aad 4:25 VP. m.1 through to Zndlanapolij. Limited traits leaving at 8:05 a.

pi and" 4:25. through Lafayette! ftT.P; Locansport only To' only, "1 Qfiite. Ko. sJOHN LOWRY. Local Agent 1.

pitn per yi Cj 1 A i i AfJD SURGEONS DR. cu onio Diseases, DI1 'T eases of tho skin. t'; 02co N. North 'Cbkrt1 rhonei; 0 Residence, 32 2Y DR. EtACKMAN AND HANNA rV' 'vPatdopothio Clayton' Office tours: to 12:00 'a.

ta, I530 to 5:30, 7 to p. hi. 7 ieiephone 4 DR. 3Ck PhVBlplan to rectal dlseasai? sOffica "iBii '1 'Jefferson strest Phone No. A H.

SHOCK, M. Offlce over Lev etts'jjrug Store, a Jefferson. Office hours, u. to 12 a 4 nd P. n.

Phote 1264 or 987; DR. R. 8. GAL'aREATWOfflAo Year.t Wel Shoe. Store.

Jefferton jf 7r 'aW Office Huntington County Banfc OfllcsL .05 nome, aia. pViYHjlQUN0, OSpeoial mtXAni" un given co, the ueaunent ot. VJ diaeaiei of; the nose, tnroat," atom 'ach, nervous system. Office Jefferson and, Washington, Phones Residence, 830. Wn to setUe ol esutei" "laud.

UUe and Sf Parfne UPTICIANS 'iv i MRS j. CHErJOWFTMlJ Optician, I Market' Phone, IWSTBUCTORS GRACE GLINE Teacher of i and fiDeniai Attanti' t.i 4 AdUlU PfaosV'No. .403. CHAS. STRICKLAND 1 Piano uuug ttepairlng.

iegv or, de At Scbag Bros, or Phone 57L HUNTINGTON CONSERVATORY Of west Waahingion St." Foryolco, Piano. Tiolin. Mandolin, Harmony or Theor leewna. PhonJ 1202. B.

Metz, n21 3m WABASH Tl WE CARD i (Eff ectiy December 3 191 j. His Railroads il No; I No i' .6 A8TBOUND vV 111 SJif. JC.li'. Na 40 Na .28 a' vj't v1. (Effective 17, 1911 1 CAlTDntliiri NO.

.8 a m. New York Express. 22fr Departs Ion Accomodation. '( i Not 4 rDeparts. 2:45.

pV in! New; York; 228 Arrlcs' 10:2 p. jm. daily, Huntington V' Noa 8 4 No. 22,8 daily Chicago to Huntington except Bun 1 day east vdf iri No. Departs 340 "tl Chicago Hv' JJOi 229 Deprts 8 cago m.

Vhl jJo.v;l .1:35 i)(m. i ie Acccmo Hunting No.f ZZ parts j2 dation) 7.f Clr KCv RAILROAD 4 Trains Jeh ve Hun'tins' bp af. 1: 20 a. 11 nW5 9. xa.

m' ahd5 my: Tains arrive in Huntington at 9:30 a. m4 3:20 p. m.j 7:10 p. Sunday, 10:30 a. ia.

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