Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1909 — Page 4

GREENCASTLE HERALD

THI RSDAY, JULY I, IBO».

Fire Works!

STOCK IN TOWN. Balloons, Box Kites, Air Ships, Torpedos, Rockets, Roman (. m.ilcs, mid F3URTH of JULY Fire Works Novelties. S C. SAYERS

LOCAL # I’liliSONAL

COMMERCIAL CASE TO MONROE

Alfred Hlrt went to Ills Clay conn-1 ty farm today.

Klks meet In 2 for Initiation.

special session duly

F. A. Arnold returtii Knekville today.

d lionie from

Faultless PrescriDtlon

No Keiuedy for Stoiuacli Distress An ludigestlon so Perfect

The Whist Club w ill meet with Miss Flora Mathias tomorrow afternoon. F C. Tlldeu d<*livered (lie Commencement Address for the Carbon s< hools last night. Mrs. F. C Tllden and daughter, Elizabeth, are expected home from Bathville tomorrow Mrs Horace Morgan and daughter, Bertha, ot Princeton, are here t! e guests of Mrs W R Hutcheson The raise in telephone rates for residences in Greencastie from fl.OO & month to fl 25 went Into affect today Mrs Mayme Seoboid Patton and daughter, of Kan. ag City, will arrive tomorrow for a weeks' visit I f 1th Mr and Mrs J G Bridges Mis lames B Trimble and daugh I t- r and son, .1 T Boyd and Allen and Mrs S C Herring, v;lll arrive in the n ornlng from Pittsburg for a visit v 1th Mr and Mrs Chatles .1 Arnold

Frank King will spend night in Indianapolis.

Saturday

C. Tllden, who is visiting is expected home on Sat-

A scientific prescription for dyspepsia put up In small tablet form and called Mi-o-na is making thous ands of quick and lasting cures throughout America. There is no stomach disease (even catarrh of the stomach) that It 1 not guaranteed to cure, and the Ow l Plug Store and Red Cross Pharmacy have so much faith in Mi-o-na for stomach disorders of all kinds that they will refund your money if it

does not cure.

Ml-o-na, the faultless prescription, stops sour stomach, belching of gas, distress after eating, heartburn, bit

lousness and nervousness

It is well worth n trial by any reader of the Herald who sutfern from any stomach disturbance It

toattlM lagredien not oni> I 1 ®* n Appointed give relief but that ^ t ■■ th ... Higl k>1 &ch so beneficially mat .a a short i) 00 j rj-jau

time the flabby, tired out wall the stomach regain me,: itrengm

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Try Ml-o-na for a week miser will change to happlnets despair to hope, dull eyes to bright and you wilt yourself wonder v.hv you suffered ■ i> long with such a remarkable pre ascription at hand And only 50 cents for a large bov at leading druggists eteivwhere

The Bedford Elks who w’iil come Monday to see the game between the 1. cal Elks and the Bedford Elks will ie guests of the local lodge In a soc al sesolon In the club rooms Mon

cay evening

The moon last night attracted the attention of a number of people 1 or nearly half an hour it appeared as .shining from behind a perfect cross of hazy light The peculiar spectacle was witnessed b> a number

of persons.

Miss Mary A Vulha ot Greeucas tie, a DePauw graduate of 0S», lias

to the Greencastle chair of Latin The made the appointment

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Mrs. Florence Dunbar will go to Lafayette tomorrow for a few days visit with friends. t luverdale baseball fans are in Ladoga today where (Aloverdale will play bail with the Ladoga team Superintendent Oscar Thomas Is home from a tw-o days session of the County Superintendent's Association In Indianapolis Mrs Stembaugh of Cloverdale who was operated upon for a diseased eye yesterday is doing nicely. One j eye was removed by the physicians IMrs H C Allen and daughter Mrs Wallace, will arrive tomorrow from St Louis, where Mrs. Allen ha been visiting her daughter Mrs \\ allaee will visit her parents here 1 for some time Mrs Lillie Donner Porter ot indlanapoll arrived thin afternoon for a 'bnt with Mr and Mr Frank Donner Mrs Porter's little sou and sad daughter have been, at the Doni.it home for several davs Mr and Mrs. Jain*! B Nelson and daughter, Julia Jean, and guest .La- Shubrlck of Indianapolis, Dr Mid Mis O. F Overs'reet and son Halph. Mr and Mrs Frank Donner and s n, \s ilhur. Mr and Mrs. Charh‘ J Arnold, Charles Baruaby and and Mrs Mix Locktiilge go to Fern thL afternoon ami " ill eat their turn h in the shade of the Fern Cliff trees

i at night Miss \oic:i tiaa been i rincipal of tne Napane- rlwti no»» i. i several years and was highly re commended to the til eem aslle

i -hoo! board

Doll, who died i in- day morning Vernon this The body left 5 :>7 Conrad i - Gautier, Dr Rev Ftudi av to North V’er

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Cures catarrh or money back. Just breathe it in Complete outfit, inclndiiii, inlialer *1. Extra bottles 6(tc. Di uggi. i;

Something t.'.c died. The girls will surely twine A laurel wreath For him who will design An almost-sheath.

Truly So.

"That pretty co ed has lost all her

curves.”

Well, that la a sad case of form

reversal.''

Capt. Glenn Hurst of the First Ward baseball team announces the I neup of his team, which he declare: i the championship tenn. a- follows i atcher, Phillip Sellers: Pitcher Rod Elliott; 1 base, Earl Fill belt ” base, Church James; J base, (Irvin FitHiett; short stop, Glenn Hurst: fielders. Carl Myers, Armnnd llammond and Henry Smith. It. L. O'Hiiir and son, Fred, will leave the first of next week for a months’ trip through the west. They will take the Northern Pacific route (Isiling Yellow Stone park for a week, Spokane and Seattle Exposition. They also will stop in North | Dakota to see the wheat country there. On their return they will ride on the Canadian Pacific stopping at Winnepig and other points of inter-

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The body of K H at his limne here 'l waa taken to North morning for burial • ver the Vandalla at liautfer Mr-?. Doll M lernme King and the i in pa tiled the bod.

noli Tlie funeral ua: it the Chris 'bin chm’idi there thin morning at In o'clock The Rev Itudy of thi • own conducted the services. Tli(> "Sailor Six” g -vi a farewell artv last night at the farm of W. i* Sacked, near Putnamvllle In lonor of Miss Flm nee Crowder ..ho leaves next Saturday for Sail • an. Ills. The party left In carriages t -Lx o'clock, returning at niidlight. While there various games •vi n. indulged in, afti i which a picnic supper was served in the moon light. '1 ho party was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Sacked and Mr. and

Mrs Crowder.

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£v*ryllilngN«w and Up lo Oatr. Cliaiiur ol Hill 1 avh Niu hi i a.i . i ami, Ciarker .Tack, Peai,ut-. i ■ ( ream I on i ii t GROUNDS OPEN FREE DURING EACH DA 1

ADMISSION AT NIGHT Sc TO ALL

Mr* Anne Hathaway, Soloist. Miss Ruhr Rudi-lll. M-compiinlsI

James Grogan, Drummer

(•oml Coal Range for sale. Illume Crawford’s I’.I.n k-mith’s Shop, •inlay anil toinorrnw 2t79. . \\ AX 1 ED- -Girl waiid-d for general housework Mrs R .1 Gillespie. tit 7(I 11 pd

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1 James Urogan, Drummer *i\

Mi - Helen R. Hathaway has bought the abstract business of A F Jacobs and added the salne to her present business This makes the best equipped abstract firm In the county ‘ itd&w

S-.l HOW WE GROW If you have one dollar more than your immediate needs call tor, depo it it n our Saving Department and make it e .rn interest for you. Deposit a larger amo-int j you can and watch it grow; but do not rob yourselt of the interest on a single dollar Any amount you deposit by July 15th will bear interest from July 1st Statement of Central Trust Co. At close of business June 30, 1909:

RESOURCES Bonds $49,276.75 Collateral l oans 41,700.(10 Mortgage Loans 172,097.34 Furniture and Fixtures 500.00 Cash In Banks 45,583.61 Total $309,15 0 R. L. O’HAIR, President.

I IABILI I IPS Capital ti 25,000.00 Surplus 12,000.no Undivided Protits rtMS v> Deposits 271.491 75 1 t»t«l $3( 9,157 70 J. L. KANDbL, .See. utid J ttasSi.ika'klKn.-. 1 '', V Mi, Timasnic - *Tiat|

The ejectment suit of Bascom O'Hair against Mr. Sutton, landlord at the Commercial Hotel, in which • hange of venue was asked from Squire Ashton’s court, will ba tried in Monroe township before Squire Robert Harblson. The change was ordered by Squire Ashton this morning. The time of the trial has not been set. Tomorrow In Squire Ashton's cotirt will be tried the case of Paul Hill against the Terre Haute, Indlamipidi- and Eastern Traction Cotnuny to recover daiittges for the alien'd breaking of furniture belongin'.. lo Mr Hill while in passage upon the company r. cars The damage asked are $4

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Beat heavleMedium and mi\ed Good to choice liahtu Lonunon to 'O.i light Poughs Bert pigs BK6I .-.I EM

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• it-'Od tu choice hetfeia iedluUl to ooCid h.-ifcIS • liolce to fancy cow ... . at: to medium cows CALV E : ood ti i iln.»iit‘ icit f I On Lf 7.2 5 : in in heavy cahi... 3 00iji' C uu SHEEP AND IAMBS.

1 test yearlings . . . . 'mu. to mil. yearlings iood t o chon e sheep air to mediiim sheep . • tucks lioiui to choice laml.s ''out. to med. lainhs . . .

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■ •. an Experienced Artist. • i a,i.,ii who liad become suddellncii v, a - Uuytllng in Europe, and •'•inle tin : e it occurred to tier that It ••a; Hi" proper thing to have her por- • raii paint, d by a prominent aiiist. Accordti :e called iii tbe studio in Pans •■! a pauiler ot high i uitaI tun \\ ill you kindly sit down and watt a lew moments'.' ' t-Led the attend"it 'hen Mr New rich had slated in r errand W.-ll. I in in a hurry. Is you. master busy; she asked. Ves. madame He i- engaged on a study ” “On a stud ' " exclaimed Mrs. New rich "Well o matter, I guess I won , a ' I -ha n't want him to I mj pictura 1 want, an artist who has got all through with his studies!”

No Argument. "The woman that kin support a husband”—began the Manayunk philosopher. "What about her'.'” interrupted the Squedunk Ignoramus. "Ain't goln' to have much trouble In findlu' a husband to support.”— Philadelphia Bulletin. Advertise K hi the HERALD

To Rooming House Keepers. Within Hie next ten days, a representative of tbe Y M C. A will call to get a li t ai.d description of your rooms. There will be no rental agency In the University this fall, but the usual directory of rooms for rent will • ppear as a part of the Y M. C A t and-book This Is the official Y M C A plan for doing this work, and there will be no other college publication in which to advertise your rooms This addition to the hand book costk the Y M r \ several dollars, and since >ou ar- benefltted by it as much ar: the student we feel that It L. right for you t.i help pay the added expense For this purpose we must a-,k fifteen cents 1151 payable when we set your name and list of rooms so utie vets an pay for this v 'ork. and in mo.t instances the solicitors will not have lime to make a econd call •• plea •• be ready Fifteen cent itiaige is made to pay for printing and will be the same hether your roomy are rented or not There will be no other fees of any kind Chairman of Y M e. \. Employment Bureau.

A CORSE CONFIRMED.

Herman Fielder was starling on what he proposed should be his last trip as a guide across what L now the Simplon pass of the Alps That was more than three centuries ago, and a guides duties were far dill'erent from what they are now Insn-ad of conducting toortats who travel for pleasure they showed 'hi way to those who traveled for the purpose of barter. Herman was to guide Cabriel Arshag, a Greek diamond merchant, who was taking a valuable lot of gems to dispose of in I’aris. Herman hade farewell to his bet ml bed, Agatha, a liltle peasant girl, telling her to keep her thoughts fixed on ihe day of his return. This she promised to do and to pray daily to the \ irgiu (hat she would bring him hack afely to her. On the first ulght after beginning the ascent the two men stopped at a little inn midway between the low ground and the suuimil kepi by an old Swede. Johan Evard. and his wife for the entertainment ot iho-.e making the pass. Before iiiiug in to his cut Arshag musl need look over his jewels, making an excii.-i to himself to see that they were all there, hut really because he loved to look at them. He was seen through a crack in the partition by Evard and his wife, whoie cupidity wa: excited b the sight of the sparkllnr genn they saw him put them under his pillow, and In Hie middle of Hie night Evard stole Into the loom, in I ted tin hand deftly under the pillow and look out ilie bag. Then he look ( eral ot itie gems, entered llei man's loom and put liietn in hi.- pocket. The next morning before daylight Arshag was heard storming and lamenting. Herman and the old couple went to him, and he accused the hitler of stealing his jewels. ' You aci use us of theft—we who have kept this inn ever since we wore young people, we who have en tertnined many strangers and have alv... borne good characters Katln i bsili to your guide lo recover your loss li is not we who could know that you carried jewels, but he " .Ml three were searched, and the gen that had been placed In Hermans pocket were found there Arehag w i, hut halt convinced that the gui le was the thief, foi ll was not IL y ili.it be would keep stolen property on his person V\ t ile they v-.em wiangling a party of n »vi ••rs and guic. ante down tin ic - i .uin md stopped at Ihe inn. Airlno ion suited will, them, and they advised him to go I ick taking IL i an with him. He doubt lev knew v. .n-n the rest of the j**vvi ! were and uiun i ter turn would coiiL'ss all. Ai In . v. ch ed to take the old couple as well, hip was dissuaded since travelers counteu on being nitertaiued at their inn and would he disappointed. IVi'Iiain some who were caught in a slonn tuighi perish. So Arshag started hack with the party. Herman going willingly. There was a gorge to cro-i- directly in front of the cabin. The puny crossed it, and when on a rn . on ihe other side Herman stopp'd and turned, the others doing the same. The ait was perfectly still. There Lad heen ait unusual snowfall, and far and u* nt the peaks were covered Tin only sicn of a human abode in all I ha t ' .ist waste of snowy beans was the fun on the other side ot the gorut . The innkeeper and his wife wo:e standing in front of it watching the travelers. Then Herman raised his hand and In his loud, t voice that he might be heard across tin chasm, said: “My Agatha 1ms prayed to the Blecsed Virgin for my pro lection I cui'se you, and the Indy mother will make my curse effective." Hardly had the echoes of his voice •lied away when there was a sound— .he multled boom of a cannon and in another moment the whole vide of the mountain beyond and above the cabin began slowly to move. Know, he, trees and rocks poured in one • oiifuaed gigantic torrent down on the inn and Its keepers. Above the roar there came a mingled human shriek, and the spot wheiv the cabin had vtood was burled tifty feet beneath the snow. !n that superstitious age only a few scientists knew of tne delicate balances of nature and that a humaii voice setliag the air to vlbialltic could cause an avalaiicl - t he party reguided the destruction that had oomu lo the Innkeeper: a direct eon firmatlon by the Virgin of Herman'; curse. All knelt reverently and with awe made Ihe sign of the i ros.-i The diamond lie i> haul, •unv lin ed that the old couple hud I lell hi: diamonds and that the ii , ime Pud been swept away by the avalanche, wont back to Greece, and Herman married Agatha, giving up hi-, pro tension of guide. Several years after the death of the Innkecpei having tailed to earn a living to- letu'iad to his former calling On til to si trip when he reached the place where the inn had stood, lie found it baie of snow, He sat down to irsi under an overhanging rock end seeing some lotted cloth liiei . J away iu a crevice, pulled it out scattering a lot of Jewels at Hi.- aiue time They .•.'Hie the stolen treasure Harman returned trom his lilp wealthy, for it would in i ho. e days have been impossible to dud the Giees merchant He.-ddi h was con side!cd tiat the Blessed Virgin had enriched him aa well ns lia.ing protected b;tu. F. A. Mitchel.

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ATTENTION Potomac Council 294, Degree

of Pocahontas

Improved Order Redmen I lie edict has gone forth; oucetnore vou are callel to rallyare y on ready for the battle'' Brother Redmeu, a sister is In I " l • vo,,r help: you have alwuyn responded faithfully; you Wil uni refuse now ; then brother, sister, pul on your working clot lie gel busy for the Grand Entertainment to be given

i FRIDAY NIGHT, July 2

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rocAMONTAS Five minutes Intermh ■ ion to change phtures.

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lib Song and Ktereopticon Views "ttur Yankee Doodle Girls" Miss Taylor vo alist •Du Hughes, accompanist 5th t’ELLl'LOID DRAMA Picture LonI iii ii I'oldiug Hed I he Ii iyli Hero Eive minutes Inleruil: ■ iim to cl ange picture-,

Miss Taylor,

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• th on-' and : teieopilcnii Views "You'll Always be Ju t Sweet sixteen to Me."

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Mis Hughe.-, accompanist 7th CKi I L’LOiD DRAMA

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KINS 01 CANKtU GOODS

God's Herbs

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W «* ;tre iimUin«4‘ it wonderful reduction oil t'itllficd find hotth* uill pay t v<iu to ptii'chnse by castor dozen ai Iliis v« k ry lou price. . Sim* iIn* floods at O'lico. diTH irs (ii{<m I'.i;y

.Map of <«rc(‘iicas| le, A liew niap of Greenctt.stle snowrit^ internrban line and Htatiou. new Car-lo-tsie Ubiary and new big pour lUie. printed un guu<i papt i at Hie Herald Oitice fur leu ceuin

! Cure all humnn diseane. | M HH ''l \r hrt bn of the field n/uiU htcii ihe natioc. C'(*iii-• «l-Sar is mtule of lf> puro, fresb he the oidy medh lne in the world hyolly piiar,' t» di io cuie bii«uij:n h, biv.'i. Kidney, hi add l‘'>wei mid IjIoimJ Diseases, especially Hheu tisin. Catarrh, Diupsv,* CM.isLiputlon, ^e^' i:- s, iuuigestion, ui d ].tU Wetting. A Hill'/ fa all > iff t ring novo n. A H iiiOiiths treaty jut.'iit out- <iolJ; r, Hit; h eal f'lmruutce iu eucti Im*x. As the dliferent articles of food compos* it. a lull meal nourili d life rent piuth of thu body, so ihe 15 herbs composing Com-Cel Sai i 0'u‘isli and cure tiio ulxivu diseased orgaus

The best SpriitK ionic.

St IENC1. SOP1 in for the human skin hih! KCHlpOBly. The purest, cleanest audlieHtHoap made, ,x)o or 8 for ’ihe. Accept i.o bubatf

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Q Our Wafer Sliced Dried Beef, our (? Peerless Boiled Ham, our Full Cream ~~l New York Cheese, our stock of Olives ® « od pickles, oui supply of canned Q. Meats, oui assortment of Fresh Fruits ® is just a little bettei than most of the T: Groceries c arry. A trial will convince W you. Monarch Grocery Phone os. c ®®c^®®»^o®®®®®®©®e;®®©®®

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