Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1919 — Page 3
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\ SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919.
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
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There will he regular services by ! Rvv. E. R. Carswell at the Baptist
I church, Sunday.
Superintendent E. C. Dodson was in t,us and other for!11s of bow, ' ! treble ! Indianapolis, Friday, on school busi- I for the P ast It never
fails to Rive relief.’’, •
“I cannot speak too hitfhly . i praise of Chamberlain’s Colic ami Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes Mrs. Carvlo I'u'M r, Zanesville, O. ‘‘It has b' i n used 1 y
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Miss J. Beatrice Evans has gone to i Seattle, Wash. Miss Frances Hinkle will spend Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Belle j Crawley, who lives near Putnamville. i
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Henry A. Kmmert and Clara Mar- I shall, both*of Crawfordsville, were j united in marriage at the Presbyteri- i an manse Saturday morning by the Rev, Victor L. Raphael. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Shirley will go to Terre Haute Sunday, where they 1 will witness :V baseball game between 1 the Terre Haute and Bloomington j nines.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sunday morning service in the Ader block on the second floor at 11 o’clock. Wednesday evening testimony ser-
vice at 8 o’clock. All are welcome.
Raising Skunks for Fur.
As wild fur-hearing animals have decreased in numbers and the scarcity and prices of furs consiHiuentl.v Ini creased, many Individuals have been
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! the efforts to breed foxes in Canada and parts of the Cnited Stall's, and tbi‘ widespread Interi st in s’.uni; raising. It Is of Rigalheattee Unit Itf one state alone the game warden, within a period of two years, issued more than fifty permits for breeding skunks in enptlvlty.--Robert K. Xnbnurs in the National (ieograplik' .Magicne.
FOR DYSENTERY AND FU X.
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Back of Your Success Three things are essential to your success: A Bank Balance. A Bank Acquaintance. A Bank Credit. Build and maintain these three essentials at this 1 bank. We are ready to co-operate with you. V/e invite you to become n 1 merely a depositor but a business friend. The Citizens National Bank THE BANK Of SERVICE
I Mrs. Harry Landes, of Cleveland, R- E. Bower of Dixi' 1 Brooks Co , O., who is visiting Mr. and Mis. Ga., has used Chamberlain's Colic and George Landes and other relatives in Diarrhoea Remedy for and says Greencastle, went to Terre Haute to- he finds it to be one of t! • In.o f.unday for ; several days’ visit with Mr. by medicines of his know!* Tgo, that j and Mrs. Frank L. Hillts and family, it. is the best medicine he , - r saw f *
„ . . , . _ , I dysentery, flux and kindred diseases,
(den Parts arrived in Greencastle,, when used for (ivsent( ... . ,., or 0 :,
Friday evening, from his military ser- , muirt al , 0 be Kiven .
vice of twenty-six months in the
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or, Mrs. Ella Paris, who resides in the ; southipart of this city. Paris landed
in New York from France on August — 17, having been two years on French' WANTED—Middle no .1 lady finsoil. : kitchen work, $1 per day. room and
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Energy F-cm Common Powder. I'nmir.on him*!; ^aorlinc p.nviVr i« a 1 siiuroe of iiionieiitar.v enorgy in son., j I railway inai'hlm* shops and Is tis,*(l for sni li purposes as loosening tuns and | I , lls. bivaking up >,*rap Iron and steel. I furring a rush ,| loeotnoiive p's'i a. and breaking metal i*o 1 ,|(iii in a funiime. it is«niplo\e,| ins, I gnus l<; 12 iiielii'S long and of proportionate diataetir. Tile powder is held liy a piling !' with, out wad. and It is tired with the mouth of lie* gun aniUit an in- h frof| the work. An ounce eliarge Is tli* ayerago ri*(|ii red i«T an oruitai-y locif
iuollve nut or bolt,
A drmonstrali'Ui \ ilk yi u tl.t.t the Vikinm is tide n,c t t;*i*.*ntii:<‘ ; ’ . -nitn cti; the etisicft running and : e. t sl;irr*rr.I::t* Ssj ..nil: r j cu can buy at any i rice. it c /.5 yo:t \ ay less than any ether high j, fade separ .t - .’'.
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J. F. Bailey the proprietor of the , former Browning grocery store, went : to Anderson today on business.
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FOR SALE—Wealthy apples, 2T miles north of Greencastle. . Charles
Mrs. A. W. Broadstreet is visiting M. Reeves. 2t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hixon and family! o— in Indianapolis. j WANTED — Vault and cesspool
cleaning. Charles King, 108 West
Rippetoe, of Terre Washington street. 2t-pd
F. C. Yeager has sold Hazelwood Christian church and Alfred Cooper Ben Hur lighting systems. It.pd j
Brazil Block; Indiana Lump South Eastern Kentucky Lump and Scranton Anthracite
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Miss Blanche Rippetoe, of Terre Haute, is visiting Mis- Mabel Wrjglit. daughter of Mrs. Mary Wright, who resides on North College avenue.
FOR SALE—Wealthy apples, 244 miles north of Greencastle. Charles
M. Reeves.
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The Johns reunion will be held Sunday in Collet's Park, Terre Haute, j The following persons will go front Greencastle: L. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and family, Mrs. F'.lla Call and eon and William Johns, of
Whitesville.
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Harry Maxwell went to Cory, Ind., NOTICE,
today, where he will conduct the mu- I will offer for sale at once my resisic in a ten day revival meeting. j donee property—good five-room cot- ! _,;ii cinnn.i ta « e > Metric lights, sink in kitchen,
gooi! well, cistern, good cellar, 3% acres. Will give possession to suit purchaser. Mrs. A. W. Whelan, i ’phone Green 287. (f
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnett and , o son and Bessie Barnett have returned LOST—Between Greencastle and from the Nazarene District Assem- Billy Purcell farm east of town, JOx:: bly, which was held at the Bethel t Clincher casing. Finder please return Park camp grounds at Alexandria, i to Miller meat market. Reward. It Ind. They report a very successful J o —— meeting. About 4,000 people were’ N' \NTE1>—AN OFFICE BOY. present at the night services. I
1 Must be over 14 years old and be
Mr. and Mrs. IL S. Wetneke wil ab i e a b j c .y ( .] e , c a ]] a t office,
motor to Harmony, Sunday, and visit
Mrs. Mayme Gardner.
“Some time ago I had indigr-dion; and frequent bilious attacks. I pro-! cured a bottle of Chamberlain’s Tablets and was greatly surprised by the quick benefit I received front a few doses of them. One bottle cured me,I as I have not had any return of i them," writes Mrs. Ella Wright, Chil- :
SALE — Six-room modern |' icottle ‘- M o. If you have any trouble
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hou^e, new and well Ideated, ?3.t;00;, with y o,| r digestion give these tablet-five-room modern cottage, close to a trial * The y wil1 d o y ou good.—Adv.
town, $3,27)0.00, and many others. Central Trust Co.. S. C. Sayers, Mgr.
Dr. A. W. Broadstreet will spend
Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. and | Mrs. Fred Hixon and family. Mrs.
Broadstreet is there visiting.
AMERICAN ZINC PRODUCTS CO.
E. A. Browning has purchased
Dodge two-passenger car.
WANTED—Boy to carry the Indianapolis News. High school student preferred. J. K. Langdon & Co. tf
Miss Lois Wetz, of Columbus, Ind.. o is here visiting her brother, Will Specials this week. Spotlights, WilWetz and family. Ham MacDonald. 5t
Albert Orville Dickey, of Brazil, is here visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. I
' and Mrs. John Boswell.
driving a new, 10.
WOOD—We have plenty of fine mill wood. Let Lum fill your wood house now. Barnahy’s mill. 'Phone
LADIES.
When irregular or delayed use i Triumph Pills. Safe and always de- j pendable.* Not sold at drug stores, j Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief | and particulars. It’s free. Address] National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.—Adv.
STOMACH TROUBLi .
There are many who should be greatly encouraged to know that stomach troubles can he cured. Mrs. T. K. Hullinger, Mansfield, ()., was sick for three months with stomach trouble and constipation. She saw j Chamberlain’s Tablets advertised and 1 decided to try themi Let her te’l it.; “The first dose did me more good than 1 all of the medicine I had previously taken and by taking two bottles of j the tablets 1 was positively cured.” I LOCUST STREET M. E. < HI R( 11.
DO YOU NEED MONEY? We lend it on second mortgages on real estate. Aetna Mortgage and Investment Co., .IDS Fidelity Trust ! Building, Indianapolis. 13-tf
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Let us tell you why the life of a USL “Dry Charged” Battery dates
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We have complete parts in stock, improved methods, full equipment and, above all, we ve
workmen to repair any
Frank Thomas is Monroe touring car.
Howard Yunker, of Howe, Ind., is j visiting his Beta Phi brothers in j Greencastle. Yunker formerly nt-
, tended Def’auw.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart have : returned from a visit of several days
1 with friends in Chicago.
Mrs. A1 Curtis, of Putnamville, is in Greencastle today on business.
Lieut. James Edward Ford, who has ' title, st* Am. B. Vestal, with Dobbs been two years in France, has re-Vestal real estate office, Greencasturned to his home in Roachdale. | r -l e , I n( l* Lieut. Ford formerly taught school at | o——— Barnard. He was sent to Europe with WANTED- Men or women of any the first officers’ corps from Fort Hen- age to give all or part time to work
WANTED—Boy to learn printer’s trade. Apply at once at the Herald
office.
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Greencastle, Ind. August 23, 1919. To the Public: This is to '-ertify by the State Baptist Association that convened at Gary, Ind., that they condemned the so-called Mt. Zion Baptist church, 1 made up of six expelled members, and also in condemning them ordered their money returned to them. St. Paul Baptist church has ordered a publication of the same. A. I. REED, Moderator. MARY TAYLOR, Secy.
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Brevort Baker, of Columbus, ()., is visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Wetz.
Otto Weik, of St. Louis, who is visiting hi brother. Jesse Weik, is in Indianapolis today on business.
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jamin Harrison. The Bethel revival conducted by the Rev. Banks of Bedford closed Friday night. Many conversions were the result of the meeting. Milton Britton, of near Roachdale, is now confined in tiie court house jail awaiting removal either to the state innune asylum or the county house. A revival service will begin at the Big Walnut church in Washington township, Monday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Siddons and daughters, Misses Poehe and Dorothy, who have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. O. White fop several days, returned to their home in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. George Ruark, of Fillmore, were visitors in this city, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hinkle, Miss Goldie Hinkle and Raymond Cox will motor to’ Lifayette, Sunday, in the Hinkle car, and spend the day.
in Putnam county. This is an opportunity for you to earn 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 cufT button. Owner may have by calling at Herald and paying advertising charges. o—a— FOR SALE—Household goods, practically new. E. G. Williams, 9 North College avenue. 3t.pd ■ ■ Q. i. m NOTICE.
The Fouts Brothers Realty Company will open office here September 1. List your farms and city property with us for quick sale. We have the buyers and assure fair, honest treatment. Give us a trial. R. S. FOUTS, of the Fouts Bros. Realty Co.
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