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HI THE HUNTINGTON HERALD PA9E BLKVCM STOP READ THESE" HERALD CLASSIFIEDS RELIGIOUSLY AND MANY PROFIT THROUGH THE MANY BARGAINS. AND SERVICES OFFEREDKDO YOU? GO A im toud 'deutea bade. Starter; fin 'condition. Wet $36 takes MWrWtMrt cneap. jbone 859., bQN'T THESE 8tar four, sedan, really food condition: 1917 BUr tlx sedan, ah nt traetlve offer.

8ee R. Abel, Dn rant Sale ft East Park Drive. 298 3t Accessories, Tires, Parts alRQAJK 8 Three 80x31 2 Urea. 1 Ab soluteiy new. 2 run less than hundred miles.

See D. R. Abel, Durant Sales 4 Serrice. E. Park Drive.

298 3t blNUINa Do you eUeve In this word? Bare you do. We sell only genuine parts And. render genuine Ford eervioajQur shop is completely equipped take care of your Ford car. H. R.

Zent, Au thortzed Fori Dealer RUTotf fin ylkr ceptacle," seventy five gallon; 1 installed in your radiator ninety cents. Frank W. Kelsey, Chevrolet Sales Service, East Franklin at Warren. 282 tf. IT COSTS MORE To repair your wrecked automobile than to buy a pair chains.

Think it over. A range of sizes with low prices. H. R. Zent, Authorized Ford' Dealer.

282 tf. WARM IDEA Install one of our heaters especially built to comfortably your Ford car. Let us explain them to you. H. R.

Zent, Authorized Ford Dealer. 282 tf. PROTEX AUTO CHAINS positively prevents Ice skids absolute pro taction. J. E.

Miller, 307 Warren 1 Auto Accessories. 297 tft CSED'TIRKs Anyiize. Iotr ofmila age, low prices iameeo I Toy, Miller Tire ilOh Cherrr St. 283 tf PAY A8 OU RlDE MiUler. TIref James Iryeyi dealss, 4 Til 2SS tf HUDSON' RED t9xfc4s30x 4.80.

Close out price $1.25. Frsnk W. Kelsey, Chevrolet Sales ft Ser vice, East Franklin at Warren 300 3t STORAGE 'STORAGE" We have nice clean all "separate locked" rooms In 'our sanitary, concrete storage houses, only $2.00 and $3.00 per month, i Fanning Storage and Furniture Phone 205 tt Apartments and Flats frOHN 8T. Apartment heat, hot water, Murphy bed, range, shades, refrigerator furnished: Phone 977. 291 tf Laundering WANTED Seventeen pounds a work.

Phone 2458 R. 273 t23 Household Goods CHAIRS Rockers, living room and kitchen chairs, in good condition, reasonable. Dale Stouder, Cherry at Washington. Phone 2277. 300 Ct MODEL TRADE INS 1925 Fordor Ford sedan.

1926 Tudor Ford Sedan. 1827 Ford ton truck chassis. One 1924 Ford Truck with' up body. pick 1928 Ford Roadster, panel delivery. (like new).

1824 with pickup body. HERBERT R. ZENT IL 4 swv rvi 1 kisbiii in sx ar rg 111 mm su 1 art. im MeMocr MISTER ORANNER TO uoqk up D0 YOU Af DOWN j.i REAL ESTATE SALE RENTALS SEMI MODERN, furnished houser rooms. 14 74 or call 233 Etna 29 t4 FOR RENT 7 room house and out'.

buildings, large; truck pitch, 8 miles out on Prairie road. $10 per month Call 27 12. 298 MODERN 7 ROOM House. Two car garage. 455 W.

SUte street 298 8t A MODERN Country home, all conveniences, including city lights and phone. Inquire Luther Smith, Phone 300. 260 tf Rooms 1 FURNISHED LIOHT House keeping rooms. Phone 1802 W. 293 Bt SLEEPINOROOM North side, 418 Tipton.

Phone 1103. 298 6t tup DFMT oi 'li1 nAl FOR RENT Sleeplng room in mod, era home. 210 207 STEAM HEATED Bleeping rooms, hot and cold runslnr water. Phone 517. 284 tt FOR RENT Flat 5 rooms, bath and steam heat 35' D.

Market SL Phone 189. zji Food OYSTERS New York counts, standards and selects In bulk received fresh dally. Wholesale and Walter Barley ft Phone 57, 240 tf "Livestock 3 SHOATS WEIGHT ABOUT 110 lbs. apiece. Phone 2077 W.

298 3t FOR SALE Work horse twelve years old. Cheap. Collie pup six months old, good one. Phone County 24 4. 280 tt FOR SALE Two.liorse colts, coming i a 7iib uiu, a Shorthorn from a good w.ejghjt:iioojbs...AisoM Life Pasg bull Mlf8 old.

Jiy0 WW milkers. on Street "ftlllil Nashville. Tenn. "Buddy Is the 1 mile east oS BcowpV Corner Ml K(1JDvnie hUowea t0 vimv.wi.vi. bcKVIUto UrrcKclJ 5, 7, AND 10 YEAR Farm loans at 5 per cent interest.

Full privilege on principal on any inter est due dates. If Interested write iiuuuo u. iu.u. ance Agency, Inc. li; FARM LOANS 5 per cent and per cant interest No' commission.

C. W. H. Bangs. Attorney At Law.

U. B. Building. 132 tf F. H.

BLUM 203 East Market streeY, Men's half soles 95c, rubber heels 40c. leather, heels 50c, ladles' half soles 85c, any kind heels 25c. JSS tf WATCH' AND CLOCK repairing ex pertly done quickly ind guaran teed. H. IL Sinclair, Jeweler, 36 So.

Jefferson, i .297 4. SEVERABABE BARGAINS Used Cars in Clod Mechanical Condition 28 Esex Sedan. 25 Essex Coach. Ford Tudor Sedan $35. Ford Touring; Star Touring.

Essex rFour. witTi winter enclosure. Hudson Essex Dealer 430 N. CherrytJjjhone 918 A ti'r'ini v1 I Li I i JUST KIDS BEAlJTY PARLOR WORK MARCEL.FIFTT CENTS Phone $83 ni "vh rj i arnnrsias vawnt REAXlSXip'MEtHODbi permanent wBTjni me iueat me neriec. wave NoXnnger or wave required, friizea no kinks perfect ring let; ends at last.

Positively does not discolor Grey Hair. Phone 2148 W. or; 423 E. Washington St Florence tSJumm. 297 6t LB MDR Permanent waving $7.

Ha sei Richardson, Phone 129ft. 61 tf Articles For Sale GET ONE the Jamesway line of chicken feeders and winter water fSuntalns at Huntington Equity Exchange. Court Street. 297 6t FELT ft. CORK INSOLES Keep feet warm.

Speakers Shoe 435 Warren Streets 297 6t 'h "j' wfVUetl. Julius H. Wehrllng. Two dollars 1. horse power, with, pullles, shaft, and hangers.

Price Tight U. B. Publishing Est rStrayed, Lost, Found STOLElsTOVERCOAT Identity of per on who took Oxford Gray shadow stripe overcoat from High School hall is known. Return coat and con tents to locker 730 High School by Friday. (.

300 2t Mtisicai Instruments PIANO Good condition, walnut case. price reasonable. Phone 1410 298 5t Pets FOR SALE Registered Puppy, house broke. English Bull Call 2713 M. 295 t6 T.

Railway travel, without definite limitations on tail traction conveyances. He Is a Cermsn police do, special, trained to lend the blind, and bis (qCiet unobtrusive behavior tins umI trtct0B offlcisls to grant his master. Uorrli S. Frank, 'life nass for the dog on all their street rUUii tlllll iiiiuu, iusi nuimiiri Iwtnt to gwltzerlnnd to obtnln "Ituildy" 'and to learn bis system of guliling a msster. Prominent Nashville business men.

(interested Ip the dog's work, plnn the 'establishment of school here for training other police dojs for similar jservlce. Institution, lenown ns "The See Ej" t0 operations early nutt yer. A German dojj trnlner hns rheen enenced and a nnltlnc list of blind men and women who wunt dogs already is hand, High Sptd Travel. Lopim, England l.leut. Dnrcy iGrelg lias traveled fuster tliun Hny liunun being ever traveled before, hut not fast euough to set a record Ills flew at the rate of fllX'iT miles hour.

The speed Is not olllclnlly recognized ss a record because It was Ave miles rtn hour better, than FOR SALE 7Sixty fiye acre farm of Cyrus Blaugh, deceaseds One mile south of Simons Church, Jackson Township to settle estatewell improved well ditched good fences. si Inquire Emmett Executor, R. R. 4, Colum bia.Gity or i SAPP, SlES AND GLENN, Attorileys; Huntington. AW REGISTERS ONLY FIRST T.V0 TAKE POSITIONS IN NEW BUD STORE 0 1 7 Charles Prlddy.

who was formerly connected with the Hoover Row lands Moorp company1 of this city, has been employed by Montgomery. Ward ft new Fort Wayne retail department store, which will open February 16. Mr. Prlddy will serve in the furniture section of the new store. Miss Mildred Overmyer, who was formerly connected with' Rogers' Store of this city, will serve In the ready to wear section of the new store.

HOLZINGER FUNERAL Funeral services for John Holzlnger were held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, at the Ss. Peter and Paul's church with the Rev. M. P. Louen officiating.

Flowerbearers were (granddaughters, of the deceased: Agnes Jones, Catherine Holzlnger and Rose Herg enroether.f Pallbearers were 'grandsons: Herman Holzlnger, Carl Holzlnger, Francis Holzlnger, Charles Holzlnger, Edward Hergenroether, Joseph Hergen roether and Isadore Hergenroether. Burial was at Mt Calvary cemetery. STOPS COUGHS Foley's Honey and Tar Compound quickly stops coughs, heals Inflamed tissues and, without effort, raises phlegm, clearing the throat of irritating mucus. No chloroform to dry up natural and necessary secretions. No opiates to constipate a superior blend of pure pine tar, fresh laxative honey, together with other cough and tissue healing ingredients.

Insist upon FOLEY'S, the original. Honey and Tar Compound, and accept no other. Ask your druggist Bradley Bros. Adv. INDIANAPOLI8 INDIANAPOLIS, Jan.

31. (UP) Cash grain: Corn steady; No. 4 white 894c: 5 white 4 yellow 888flc; 5 yellow 86 87 Vic; 4 mix ed 5 mixed 8586c. Oats firm; No. 2 white 6051c; 3 white Wheat steady: 2 red $1.36 1.38; 2 hard Hay steady and unchanged.

TOLEDO TOLEDO, Jan. 31. (UP) Cash grain close: Wheat No. 2 81.4601.47. Corn No.

2 No. 2 $1 1.01. Rye No. 2 $1.16. Oats No Barley No.

2 70 71c. Clover cash old $18; cash new $18; Jan. $18; Feb. $18; March $18.20: each imported Jan. imported Feb.

Imported March imported $13.20. Timothy Cash old cash new Feb. March $3.15. Alslke Cash new $19; Feb. $19.25.

Butter 4953c. CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 31. (UP) At the SURPRISE. GM MARKET close whea was ta lc lower, was off toJ4c and oata were to( He lower.

January, lard closed out 10c up but lother provisions were un changed. Grain futures close it 4 Wheat rMarch. $L2; llay' tUW; July $1.28 Corn March May July $1.03. ui OatsMarch 524c; 3c; July 50c 7. uiL.T rT Cash 'gcaln close: r.

Wheat No. 3. hard 3 Northern' $1.21 No.t4 mixed'. $1.05 1.10. 1 Corn No.

3 mixed 95c; No 4 83 No. 5 9Hi82c; No; 6 9090I4c: No. 3 white 95V495Hc; No. 5 92c; SampleGrade 87c. Oats No.

3 white No. 4 Barley 6672c. Timothy $.60 6.10. Clover $2331. INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS, Jan.

31. (UP) Hog receipts C.000; holdovers 686; Market 2040c lower, mostly 20 cents off; 250 to 350 lbs. 200 to 250 lbs. 160 to 200 lbs. 130 to 160 lbs.

90 to 130 lbs. Packing 8ows $80 8.75. Cattle receipts 750; Calves, receipts 600; Market slaughter classes weak to 25c lower, vealers steady; Beef Steers Beef Cows $7.60 9: Low Cutter and Cutter Cows $5.25 6.75; Vealers $17.5018.60: Heavy Calves $712; Bulk stock and feeder steers $810.60. Sheep receipts 400; Market 25 to 50c lower; Top Fat Lambs $16.75 Bulk Fat Lambs $1516.50 Bulk Cull Lambs buik rai Ewes $7.5010. PltTSBUBGH PITTSBURGH, 81.

(UP) Hogs, recelpti 1,500: Mkt. steady to 25c lower. 250 to 350 lbs. 200 to 250 lbs. 160 to 200 lbs.

130 to 160 lb. 90 to 130 lbs. Packing Sows $88.50. Cattle, receipts none. Calves 60; Market Arm; Beef Steers Lleht Yearling Steers and Heifers $9 13; Beef Cows Low Cut ter and Cutter Cows $C7: Vealers $1419; Heavy Calves $1117.50.

Sheep receipts Mkt. strong. Top Fat' Lambs $17.50: Bulk Fat Lambs $1517.50: Bulk Cull Lambs 10 13.60; Bulk Fat Ewes $709.50. CLEVELAND CLEVELAND. Jan.

31. (UP) Hogs, receipts $19: Market 25c down. 250 to 350 lbs. 200 to 250 lbs. $10.1010.25: 160 to 200 lbs.

$10 10.15; 130 to 160 lbs. 90 to 130 lbs. Packing Sows $7.758.25. Cattle, receipts 225; Calves 350; Market slow, cows steady. Beef Steers" LiRht Yearling Steers and Heifers $7 8.60; Beef Cows Low Cutter and Cut ter Cows $5.60 6.75; Vealers $14.60 19.

Sheep receipts 900; Mkt. steady; Top Fat Lambs Bulk Fat Lamb Bulk Cull Lamb J13.5014.50; Bulk Fat Ewes $S9. EAST BUFFALO EAST BUFFALO. Jan. 31 (UP) Hoks: Receipts 11001 Holdovers 100: Market steady 25c up: 250 to 350 lbs.

200 to 250 lbs. $10.35 10.G0; lbs. I10.3510.60; 140 to 160 lbs. 90 to 130 lbs. $9.50 10.25 Packing Sows $8.50 9.

Cattle receipts 100; Mkt 25c down. Beef Steers Beef Cows $8 Vealera $18.5019. Calves 150; market 60c down: light Yearling Steers and Heifers $11.50 13.75; Low Cutter and Cutter Cows $56.75. Sheep receipts 300; Market SOc LIVESTOCK CLASS BO RGLARS NEED APPLY. down; Bulk Fat Lambs Bulk Cull Lambs I10.2GO13.60;.

Bulk Fat Ewes i CHICAGO, 1 CHICAGO tfan. 31 (UP) Hogs, Ton $9.70 oald or 1 load of 199 to 200 lb. weights; largely1 a $9 35 to $9.60 market on weights 'between 160 and 300 lbs. Batcher Medium to Choice 260 360 lbs. 200 to 250 lbs.

160 to 200 lbs. 130 to 160 lbs. $8.40 9.65 Packing Sows Medium to Choice 90 to 130 lbs. S7.2S08.75. Cattle 8.000; Calves general ly steady trade on most killing class es; ngnt steers ana yearlings sngntiy more active; weighty steers still very slow at 60c to $1 decline; top around $14; Choice offerings absent.

Slaughter classes Steers good and choice 1300 to 1500 lbs. $12.25015.25. 1100 to 1300 lbs. 950 tn 1100 lbs. $12.75 15.60; Common and medium 850 lbs.

Fed Yearlings good and Choice 750 to 950 lbs. S12.750ilS.SO; Heifers Good and Choice 850 lbs. down Com mon and Medium $811; Cows, Good and Choice" Common to Medium Low Cutter and Cutter Cows $67: Bulls Good and Choice (beet) $9.75 11.25; Cutter to Medium $8 10; Vealers (milk fed I Good and Choice $13.50 to 16.50; Med ium Cull and Common $9 13; Stocker and Feeder Steers good and choice (all weights) $10.50 1T.75; Common and Medium $8.25 10.50. Sheep 14.000; few early sales and bids around steady; a few held higher; Bulk Fat Lambs held above $17; Sheep steady; Feedings Lambs steady at $16 to Lambs Good and Choice 93 lbs. down Medium $14.75 16; Cull and Common Ewes Medium to Choice 160 lbs down Cull and Common $48.60.

Feeder Lambs Good and Chalet $14.60 15.85. FORT WAYNE FORT WAYNE. Jan. 31. (UP) Receipts Calves 25; Hogs 300; Sheep 100.

Hogs Market steady to 20c lower; 90 to 120 lbs. 120 to 140 lbs. $8.55: 140 to 160 lbs. 160 to 10 lbs. 180 to 200 lbs.

$9.50: 200 to 250 lbs. 250 to 300 lbs. 300 to 400 lbs. Roughs Stags $6. Calves $17.50.

Lambs $15. CHICAGO CHICAGO. Jan. 31. (UP) Eggs Receipts 11,199 cases; Extra Firsts 394c; Firsts 37 Ordinaries 3236c; Seconds 2526c.

Butter: Receipts 6.631 Extras Extra Firsts 4747Hc; Firsts Seconds 43 V4 44Hc; Standards 47)lc. Poultry: Fowls 202Sc: Springs 22 32c; Stags 27c; Leghorns 23024: Roosters 22c; Ducks 2430c; Geese 23c; Turkeys 10 23c. Potatoes: Market dull; arrivals 85 on track 193: In transit 700; Wisconsin sacked round whites 90 1.15: Minn, and North Dakota sacked round whites 901.00; Idaho Sacked Russets $1.40 1.60. NEW YORK NEW YORK. Jan.

31. (UP) Flour firm and partly higher. Pork dull. Mess $30.50. Lard easier.

Midwest Spot $12.20 12.30. Tallow Arm. Special to extra 9 9 8c. Hay barely steady. No.

1 $1.80 1.35; No. 3 801.10; Clover 75 1.30 Dressed Poultry, steady. Turkeys 28 62c; Chickens 2045c; Capons 3053c; Fowls 2035c; Ducks 16 25c; Ducks, Long Island 26 27c. Live poultry, steady; Geese 13031; Ducks 1728c; Fowls 3031c; Tur HOTtrLT 62 MUST I ix) rr? 1 1 I twim jinimnirt iTw i i 1 1 krhS: tahl twev ir (Sf KIN THEY OPEN vet. 5 11 fy i.ipi.L tup kipV TiMt? i 1 11 I 1 i i i '( I keys 35c; Jloosters 18c; Chickens 25 33c; Capons 2743c; Broilers 33 40c.

Potatoes Long Island Jersey basket State $1.85 2.25; Maine $2 2.65 Bermuda $7 10. Sweets Jersey baskets 75 $2.75 Southern baskets $1.50 01.75. Butter Receipts 7,075: Creamery Extras 50c; Special Market 6OH061C Eggs unsettled. Receipts 14.403 Nearby White Fancy; 46 nearby state wkes Fresh Firsts 38 3834c; Pacific Coasts 4247c; Western' Whites' 39043cr Nearby Browns '304j48c: PUBLIC SALE! FRIDAY, FE3URARY 8, 1929 on the old Weber farm 4 1 2 miles north. Clear Creek and Jackson Township line, cattle, sheep, hogs, bay, potatoes, etc.

Lon Fisher and John We fcer. 299 8t MONDAY, FEBRUARY '11. T929. on the Henry "Lille farm? 8 'i miles southwest of Huntington. 3 miles west of 8 miles south and 1 mile east of Andrews, 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Monument City, horses, cattle, poultry, farming implements, and miscellaneous articles.

Cora F. and Llndsey Morris. SOS til TUesday, February 12. On the S. W.

Rarlck farm, 1 mile south and 1 2 mile east of Markle or 3 3 4 miles east of Brown's Corners or 8 miles west snd 3 1 2 miles north of Bluffton on county line, cattle, sheep, hogs farming Implements and household gogds, Guy H. Bonner, S. W. Rarick 296 13t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1929 on, the Christian Eberhart farm. 2 miles eart of Bracken or 8 miles north and 2 miles east of Bippus or 9 miles northwest of Huntington, horses, cattle, hogs, hay, farming im plenienta and miscellaneous articles, Wm.

Lambert Mrs. Christian Eber hart. 297 tl Monday, Feb. 4. 1929, Eight miles north of Huntington and two miles weatlCoblesvllle, horses, cattlo, hogs, farming tools, hay grain and household articles.

Mrs. Henry L. Clapp. 290 121 MILL PRODUCTS (Corrected dally by Huntington Milling Covriny)' Flour $4.00. Wheat $1.30.

Oats 46c. Corn $1.20 cwt. Oil Meal $3.60 CVL Chop Feed $2.00 cwt. POULTRY AND EGGS (Corrected Dally by It. L.

Dltrler) He.avy Fowls 22c. Leghorn Fowls 16c. eae I3c. Ducks 17c. Cocks 10c.

Heavy broilers 4 pounds up 23c Colored broilers under 4 pounds Leghorn Broilers 17c. All prices dell vet ed in Iiuntlnftnu FUR MARKET (Corrected by Peter Eronsteln ft te Wool I540c. Eeef Hides 10a to 12c Veal Skins 12j to 13c. Horse Hides $1 5. Muskrat .75 to $1.50.

Raccoon prime $5 $8.50. Oppossum 26c to $1.50. Skunk, prima to $3. Mluk, prime $3.60 to $12. BOGS MO: CHILE LIVESTOCK (Corrected dally by Huntlngtoa Parking Company Hogs, 1(0 to 200 pounds $9.50 Sows $7.25 to $7.50.

Veal Calves $15. PROFESSIONAL CARRS AUCTIONEER EARL B. CA3S 8s me for, datta at Erie Star Lunch 878 East Market SL 'Phone 939 DR. H. Q.

BAKER Llctnssd Ostsepathlc Physician Cempste Physiotherapy Facilities 301 304 U. B. Building. PHONE8 $5 RES. 2898 6CHOOL SHOES NEED NOT BR NEW, SHOESv New selss and' heels glvt new lift to the eld onss.

See HARRY I. YOUNO 80 3. Jsfferson 8L DR. A. E.

DAY Osteopalhle Physician Huntington County Bank Bldn. 355 Phones 848 Office Hours 9.12A. 1.8 P. M. M.

Every Day Except Wednesday QUICK SERVICE. with full electrio operated machines. Your show repaired quick by expert workn.eu, at standard prices. STAR SHINING PARLOR 17 W. Market Phone 1834 samuel e.

Cook LAWYER Will Practise In All of the Courts 8024 U. B. Building Ope. Court House Pheee 898 1.

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