Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1919 — Page 3
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
— P.AGE THREE
LOCH. NEWS.
CLASSIFIED ADVS.
KOR SALE—Wealthy apples, 2 miles north of Greencastle. Charles M. Reeves. 2t
Mrs. Charles Campbell, of Brazil,! spent Thursday in Greencastle.
Miss Cordelia Love, who has beer ! visitinjr relatives in Shelburn for the j WANTED — Vault and cesspool
past two weeks has returned to her cleaninir Chm-les horn, Clin.™ Falls. | W.Zrtan
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Harry Hall, of Terre Haute, i.« j spending the week end with friends ] and relatives in Greencastle and Cloverdale. Harold Knoll and Leon Welch attended the concert at Bainbridge Thursday night.
Get your hot bread, buns, pies and cakes of Zeis & Co. at .{ p. m. daily.
FOR SALE — Six-room modern house, new and well located, JS-LdOO; five-room modern cottage, close to town, $!l,2o0.00, and many others. Central Trust Co.. S. C. Sayers, Mgr.
Round Trip $1.50
INDIANAPOLIS Every Saturday and Sunday
Round Trip $1.50
Henry Young, son of Mr. and Mrs.
i Milligan Young, has returned from] T . ... . .. . ..... , ,,, . . Don't forget the Frank Vaughn
his Ohio work as ( hautauqua advance j t ^ i man for the Community Chautauqua
sale Monday, August 25.
TICKETS Rood Roing on all trains (except HiRnlander) leaving Greencastle from 1:20 p. m. Saturday to 1:20 p. m . Sunday. Returning, tickets sold on Saturday gooo returning on Sunday following. Tickets sold on SuncI, / goe l returning on date of sale* only. Good on all trains e \cent Highlander.
: Company of this city. He will work! NOTICE * ■ a. platform manager for the remain- j , win offer ^ ^ J;t (|nc( , my rogi . ! ln » P art of ,he sumnler ' | donee property-good five-room cotJoel Thomas, of Madison township,! ‘age, electric lights, sink in kitchen, is critically ill of pneumonia. | K“oti "ell. cistern, good cellar, 3%
j acres. Will give possession to suit
Joseph Alice, Lawrence Athey and i p Urc haser. Mrs. A. W. Whelan, i Charner Buis drove in the Buis car to] ’phone Green 287. tf i Waveland today and attended the an-1 0
nual meeting of the Sugar Creek Bap-
TVO MORE FLIERS IN BORDER WORK REPORTED MISSING San Diego, Cal., August 22.—Col.; A. J. Hanlon, commanding the army aviation forces at Rockw’ell Field, North Island, announced tonight that two aviators from the ninth aero squadron had been missing since yesterday. They are Second Lieutenant Frederick B. Waterhouse acting as pilot, and Lieut. Connelly ns observer on border patrol work, started from Yuma, Ariz., to Sai/Diego at 11:45 a. m. yesterday. Col. Hanlon said his conclusion was that they had been forced to make a landing, possibly belof the Mexican line near Jacumba, in San Diego county. Fifteen machines were sent out from North Island today in search, but all returned without having found trace of the men.
PUBLIC SALE
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All Telephone bills remaining unpaid, August 1st, must be settled at once. GREENCASTLE TELEPHOREcI).
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Miss Ethel Gibson, Gerald Handy ' r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Werneke : drove to Bainbridge Thursday even- , ing in the Werneke car and attended I the Bainbridge band concert. Harold Knoll, Leon Welsh, Glen ' Cook and Bernard Handy drove to | Bainbridge Thursday evening in the j I Handy car and heard the Bainbridge band concert. Mrs. A. L. Moeller, of New Smyrna, F'la., has returned to her home after i a several weeks’ visit with Mr. am 1 l Mrs. Wi”:am Houck, who reside <>.. East Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Donaldslfn and daughter, wii* have been residing in the L. G. Wright property on West Walnut street, have removed to blast Anderson street. Flstes Dunkin, of Cloverdale, has | purchased an Auburn five-passenger “six” from Sherrill & Sherrill of this city. . Richard Mills, of Brookville, Ind., is visiting Hadley Cummack. Mr. Mills was graduated from the local high school several years ago. Misses Nona and Haael Lear, Albert Sage and Harry Hall, of Terre Haute, attended the concert at Bain--bridge Thursday night. Mrs. Quill SittlitT is in Indianapolis
today.
F'rancis Moran is home from the army, having been discharged after eighteen months’ service. Most of this time was spent in the Panama canal zone. The Herald stated Thursday that there were approximately 90(1 people on the picnic grounds. The writer was a poor "estimater." It should have read about 4,000 people. E. P. Beadle, editor of the Rockville | Tribune, and Roy Baker, Parke county Democratic chairman,‘are in Green- | castle today on business. Wesley Bowen, of Marion township, is seriously ill of paralysis. Mrs. T. B. Farmer has received word of the death of Mrs. Malan Robinson, of Greenville, 111. F uneral services will bo held Saturday at her home in Greenville. Van Carpenter, of Brazil, w’as in Greencastle, Thursday, on college business. R. S. F'outs was in Crawfdrdsville this morning attending the district farmers’ association meeting. iMr. and Mrs. Charles McGaughey and daughter drove to Roachdale this afternoon.
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WANTED—Boy to carry the Indianapolis News. High -chool student preferred. J. K. Langdon & Co. tf
Specials this week. Spotlights, Wiliam MacDonald. 5t
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\VOuD—We have plenty of fine mill wood. Let Lum fill your wood house now. Burnaby's mill. 'Phone 10.
Several from this neighborhood f.t-i tended the farmers’ picnic at Green-1 castle. Wednesday. James Childs is moving to Robert, Browning’s farm. IT V. Hurst will have a sale August | 27, after which he will move to his I farm north of here. The Ladies’ Aid of Brick Chapel | will serve dinner at the Hurst anti ] Browning sale. We have had another nice shower ] which was very much needed.
NELSON REUNION.
DO YOU NEED MONEY? We lend it on second mortgages on real estate. Aetna Jlortgage and Investment Co., 508 Fidelity Trust Building, Indianapolis. 13-tf
WANTED—Boy to learn printer’s trade. Apply at once at the Herald office. *
FOil VARM LOANS, abstracts of title, sea <Vm. B. Vestal, with Dobbs tta Vestal real estate office, Greencastle, Ind. ‘ tf
WANTED—Men or women of any age to give all or part time to work in Putnam county. This is an opportunity for you to cam money during your spare hours. Address in writing ‘X,” The Herald, Greencastle, Ind.
WANTED — Young man or young lady to work at Herald office. Apply at office or in writing.
FOUND—In court house, good cuff button. Owner may have by calling at Herald and paying advertising
charges.
o—a— FOR SALFl — Household goods, j practically new. FI. G. Williams, 9 ; North College avenue. 3t.pd
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A mistake was made Thursday in Just to hear Janies Hamilton play
the announcement of the first prize winner in the baby contest held Wednesday. Imogene Thomas, the winner, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas, who reside on the Ftoner farm about Your miles west of town, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thomas, as was announced.
violin with a piano player accompania comet and Robert Taylor play the ment at the Hamilton music store this morning was enough to drive all the “blues” away. The particular piece which made people stand up and take notice was “Smiles.” The three musi-
cias are certainly lively.
Chester Cotter of Brazil, Greencastle today on business. THE VOGUE CLUB.
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The members of the Vogue Club were entertained last evening at the home of Miss Vera Wood on West Blaine street. Th« house was attractively decorated in many varieties of garden flowers. The evening was spent in dancing and having a social good time. Music was enjoyed. The guests of the club were Mrs. Dr. J. J. Hubbard, Mrs. James Halstead, Bess Easter Madge Hayes, Grace Goodman, Clarissa DeMars, Marie Cook of Greencastle, Miss Edwards, Helen
The F'outs Brothers Realty Company will open office here September 1. List your farms and city property with us for quick sale. Wo have the buyers and assure fair, honest treatment. Give us a trial. R. S. F'OUTS, of the F'outs Bros, Realty Co.
FOR SALF7 — F'urniture, good as new—oak buffet, china closet, dining table, leather seated dining chairs, Estate high oven gas range and mattress. Ralph Knoll, South Locust street. 3t
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at public sale at my home at 58 Martinsville street on Wednesday, August 28, 1919, all my household goods, consisting of one chiffonier, one wardrobe, one bookcase, one lounge, one folding bed one set dining room chairs, three rockers, five straight back chairs, two Morris chairs, one library table, one bedstead, two cupboards, one 3-hole oil stove with oven, one t>-hole kitchen range with reservoir and warming oven in first class condition, one Hot Blast heating stovw* one kitchen cabinet, one lawn swing, two feather beds, marble top dresser, twenty-four home-made quilts, two counterpanes, one pair blankets, one quilting frame, washing machine, wringer, tubs, boilers etc., one Seth Thomas clock, dishes, kitchen utensils, one mail box, one dining table, four other tables, three
Mofford and Ona Cross. At the ap
pointed time the hostess served a de- trunks ’ ^ anned fruit ’ ,tr y cook wood ’
licious two-course luncheon. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Harriet Boothe, west of the city.—Brazil News.
one garden plow, about thirty yards carpet, corn in field, lineoleum, and numerous other smaller articles.
CAROLINE CRAWLEY
The Nelson family annual icunion will he held at Somerset church Sunday. August 31. Ruth Wells, secretary. SIRS. OS< \R <» H UR MIDE i’RFSlDKNT AT O’H MR REUNION The O’Hair family annual reunion | held at the home og Mr.l and Mrs. j Oscar O’Hair north of Grcvncastle all day Thursday was a great event.] More than 100 persons were present.; The following officers were elected for 1 1920: President—Mrs. Oscar O’Hair. Secretary—Miss Zella O’Hair. Henry O’Hair—Treasurer. Corresponding Secretary — Miss Pearl O’Hair. Marshall Henry O’Hair has held \ the position of treasurer for many j years and in commenting on his rc-j appointment Thursday said: ‘It looks like a life-time job for me." Miss Lillian O’Hair was elected chairman of the entertainment committee for! 1920. The afternoon program was given j over to speeches given by members of | the reunion and the Rev. F. O. F'ra-1 ley, pastor of the Brick Chapel j church. Miss Lucille Allee will attend Oxford Girls’ College at Oxford, O., this fall. School begins September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Arnold, who have been spending the past two weeks at Bay View and Petoskey, Mich., are expected to arrive home, Saturday.
The farm having been sold, requiring me to vacate it, »e will sell at public auction at the old Charley Kelley farm, onehalf mile east of county farm .and three miles south of Fillmore, six miles west of Greencastle, in Putnam county, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 26. Beginning at 10 o'clock, the following personal property; 9 HORSES. Pair 6-year-old black geldings, well broke and sound, weight 1,100; black mare, 6 years old, well broke and sound; Percheron mare, 3-year-old. well broke and sound; steel gray 3-year-old horse; pair good draft fillies, 2-year-olds; black marc. 4. years old, well broke and sound, gentle for women and children. 4 MULES. Pair 5-year-old mules, mare and horse, well mated, sound and good workers, 15.3 hands high; pair 4-year-old horse mules, well broke and sound, 16 hands high. 6 COWS Pure bred 3-year-old Angus heifer and* heifer calf, papers will he furnished for cow and calf; roan 5-year-old milch cow; roan 3-year-old milch cow; black 3-year-old heifer and calf; red 2-year-old heifer giving good flow milk; Jer-ey. 4-year-old, extra good milker. Twenty-eight head Angus yearlings. A fine bunch of feeders, weight from Sim to 900. All vaccinated for tuberculosis and black leg. 90 HOGS Eight red sows to farrow the first ten days in September. Pure bred red sow out of Shannon herd, farrow Septe ober 11. papers furnished with this sow; fourteen red -ows to farrow first tci^days in October; pure bred Duroc male hop, papers furnished; male red hog, a good one; sixty-six red shouts weighing from 60 to 100 lbs. (OUN, OATS \ND STRAW One-half interest in forty acres to be sold hy bushel shucked down in the field; 300 bushels of oats; three tons baled wheat straw; six tons baled oats straw. 12 SHEEP Four ewes and five ewe lambs. Three buck lambs. These are good sheep. IMPLEMENTS F’arm wagon, two John Deere cultivnt rs. Deering binder, two-horse wheat drill, cutting harrow Acme harrow, corn planter with fertilizer attachment, McCormick mower. stcW roller. Dutch sulky breaking plow; hay frame; four sets chain work harness; buggy, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALFk Credit of six months will be given on sales of more than $o, notes to bear 6 per cent interest from date. 1 wo per cent off for cash. O. C. KIVETT, SAMUEL SIMMONS O. J. RECTOR, OTT SHERRILL,' \u els. Lunch wdl he Served bv the Ladies of the Bethel Church.
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FOR SALE—Wealthy apples, 2'miles north of Greencastle. Charles M. Reeves.
With increased facilities we can] supply you with plenty of hot bread, rolls and cakes every day at 3 p, ,m. i Zeis & Co.
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