Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1919 — Page 3

MONDAY, AUGUST 2.j, 1919.

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Mr. and Airs. L. L.'Allen and chil- DeSkai was iin im P o t or. and as a I dren, of Rushville, were in Greenoa-- • rt ’ £ult; ;;evelal Greencastle people and i tie Sunday, the guests of Mrs. M. C. i Ruah ‘' i,le people ore minus money cg- : Allen. > j xragating near S>70. The man about

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j Mr. and .Mrs. P. T. Allen, of Rush-! DeSkai, who fell in a faint in the i ville were in Greencastle, Sunday,; yard of IMr. end Mrs. C. N. McWethy ! vis':in;; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stoner. | Saturday, August 1(1. The story of i All mem’oers of the Red Men’s or-! DeSkai in Rushvi!,e is br ' )u * ht to gr.ni/.ation are urged to be present! G '' rcn< ' astle by P ’ T ’ Allen of Ru ^- 1 tonight at their meeting, as plans for ville ' who v ' ns in GreenSl,n ' la ' a fall pow-wow and street carnival to visitln » M,s - Mar K arcl A,h ‘ n an ' 1 ! be staged by the Rod Men will be f Wr ‘ A,,en ! m:,r - discussed. Consent ha- been granted »'"-W :ho same Ptor - v ' lh ' • v ‘.un J ■ the Red Men to hold the celebration i Jf ow who tfRve his nK, ’ ; ' ' IK ‘ Skai

j on the public square if their plans j r I mature. The affair will be probably Ru!

PROVES TO BE AN IMPOSTOR { stiuek the K ' 1:s flal on s ' ,uth Lot-ust v • stn • t, damaging the chimney and the; V electrical wiring throughout the I

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Mr. and Mr.,. John W. Stalcop and i |. son, of < . rbon, are in Gr em aside to- , f i day on business. t I V Mrs. Charles Orma and Mrs. Henry j ! P-H, of Carbon, arc in Creen ustle today on business.

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hVMGS Will be your joy and comf . ■: your old age and in time of sickness and dislrets. If yuu \ to save now you will have a substantial asset when you v. i need it the most. To ihe man working for wages we offer an opportunity to aside a few dollars cac : t wee* or month and •ill pay him interest while he saves. To the man with the c.pitsl v:e offer an opportunity fi’or a profitable investment while he is look!, s i’ r a permanent business or a bergain. In either case you are looking for safety, we give it 10 you. INTEREST COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY CENTRAL TRUST CO.

■ hr! 1 ubout the niid.dlc of Octobi . Tlv Clovci.h’h- Communi-i Oh--. i I bund conci rt by I’damlN All-A: ric: Orchestra. The Cloverdnle no a j unanimously elacte I the Communi ; Chuutauquo to come ’•> th< ii | rammer and hold a flvo-du , The Chautauqua guaranteci i- '! Sun lay night. M : n■

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YOUR BANK This is the way we want you to feel about this bank. It is here for the benefit of every legitament business enterprise in this community, and stands for helping to build them biggCr A- . , , i here is an asset in our business not represented on our books. It finds expressionin being a part of the success oi others. Make our bank your bank. No account too small to we!come--None too large to handle.

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a number of Greencastle citizens will j y go to Martinsville Wednesday to at-j.;. tend the Elks’ carnival being held at ‘ji

that place. The carnival this yei r is . one of the be t and most entertaining j

yet arranged by the B. P. O. E. i j'Moinlay and Tuesday are the day 1 V which have keen set as Putin.m and \ '

Hendricks county days and special - features and attractions have been (

arrange ! for the.- ■ lays, 'those going' .».

from here plan to go in a body. Miss Elisabeth Howard and Klzicly

A. Coo'c, Prop. & Mgr. Doors Open 6:30 Two Shows Show Starls 7 :0 FftecrAM SltrjtCl TO CKAKCE VUKCtT mctice

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B e Hive riebeka'i Lod \o. inn, will meet tonight at 8 o’clock. Georgia Fisher. X. (F: t rac" Smith, S--.

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Lodge will m t this evening f. r drili | .. ,, lawn Wednesday t , practice. Ed. Dalby, drill master. [body invited*

the big one was fed Avalon Farms HOG-TONE —Tl.c Lisaid Hog Coixlc icntr Fatienor c.r<l Worm Pvmovct— —THE PUNT WASN’T rr^HEV both started life nt the sume time r>r 1 weight. They trrr? Tm ' a g ' ' - ■ .... WeJmimdhc^'enuWa: t> >va. - v,.R cog. nwtwc. j U FOR SALE 3Y R. F. MULLINS, Druggist

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Mrs. C. R, Dulin and dauebter. Miss Evelyn, arrived in Greencastle Sunday frem Lexington, Ky., to visit friends. Mis- Cornelia Dulin and Mis* Esther Dulin are expected t come to Greeneastde Monday evening. Richard Collin.;, who has been visiting Sigma Nit fraternity brothers, has returned to his home in Knights-

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■ C. F. Crodian, of Bj inbridge, left this afternoon for Dimmitt, Texas, where he will remain during the hay fever days, Dean and Mrs. R. (1. McCutchari have rente! the Ostrom property on East Seminary street, which is being vacated by Prof. Hudson and family, who are removing to Indianapolis. Frank Cahnon ha--, purchased the ( Mrs. Charles Hoaglund property on I East Anderson street. He will take posession October 1. Mrs. E. R. Root, who has been here visiting Mr . Lillie I-andes on Taylor avenue, ha; returned to her home in Chicago. Mrs. E. M. McDonald, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Oscar Masten, who resides at Coatesville, has returned to her home on North Madison street. Dr. and (Mrs. R. H. Richards and daughter, Miss Dorothy drove to Patricksburg, Ind., Sund; y, and visited friends. Elmer Crawley will go to Martins-1 ville, Wednesday, to attend the Elks’ carnival. Miss Alma Carrington spent Sunday in Putnamville with friends and relatives. A. L. Padgett, of Fillmore, went t; | Danville, 111., today, where he will j exhibit some excellent breed Del.ane 1 ewes at a five day fair. | The Priscilla Club will meet this j evening at 7:.'!0 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Benton Curtis, who resides on | Fa t Seminary street. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harris drove to 1 Indianapolis, Sunday, and spent the

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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bunten and famj ily, of Fillmore, spent Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pursell. who reside on East Washington street. Born Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Martin, who reside on the Putnam county line west of this city, a girl. Brevoort Baker, who has been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William Wetz, returned to his home in Columbus, Ind., today. Mrs. J. M. King and Jack Bridges visited Mrs. Fred Gordon in Indianapolis, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hinkle, Miss Goldie Hinkle and Raymond Cox drove* to Lafayette Sunday in the Hinkle car and visited relatives. They report a hard rain near Lafayette Sunday afternoon. The wind was also very brisk. Several times they had to detour because of fallen limbs across the road. Miss Gene Lineberger, of the Sackett grocery store, is visiting her sister in Martinsville,

See living pictures a church Wednesday e%ci, o’clock. Admission loe. W A NTED—T went j v tomatoes Tuesday mon

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Butler, of Frankfc.rt, In F, motored to Greencastle and spent Saturday vn I Sunday with M. . B. 11. McGinnis aryl

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WANTED—-Middle aged lady for kitchen v ork, $1 per day, room and board. Call Herald oftice. Ot.pd FOR SALE—Wealthy apples, 2 1 i rqiles north of Greencastle. Charles M. Reeves. 2t

NOTICE. 1 will offer for sale at once my residence property—good live-room cottage, electric lights, sink in kitchen, good well, cistern, good cellar, 3U acres. Will give'possession to -.uit purchaser. Mrs. A. W. Whelan, ’phone Green 287. tf

\\ \NTED—AN OFFICE BOY. Must be over 14 years old and lie able to ride a bicycle. Call at office. AMERICAN ZINC PRODUCTS CO.

WANTED—Boy to carry the Indianapolis News. High school student preferred. J. K. Lungdon & Co. tf

WOuD—We have plenty of fine mill wood. Let l.um fill Jour wood hou-o now. Han,aby's mill. 'Phone 10. DO 401 NEED MONEY? We lend it on sc -ond mortgages on real estate. Aetna Mortgage and Investment Co., .MiS Fidelity Trust Building, Indianapolis. 13-tf

Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Hurst, who v< side at fill Crown street, were If hosts, Sunday, to their six childu and twelve grandchildren who had) come for the big gathering from their; homes, all in tin* neighborhood of| Greencastle. The following personwere present: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| Rose and two children of near Shies , ville, Mrs. Pearl Kivett and three chil-; dren, of Stilesville, Mr. and M- i Chancey Fish; f and son of near Broadpark, Mr. and Mrs, David Hurst I and five sons of near Mt. Meridian,! C. P. Buis and Mr. and Mrs. William |

Fisher of Greencastle.

W II Co Hack to Work in France. If rii.-irlu* \\\ UraHL c. .li\, fitriiHtly n t< ^ lu'i* or nmnunl arts in Won . t<*i nciiTn my. Wom-sior. Mass., liaiin’t Im*i n an «sort of ^. nllrinan, In* wouldn’t In* «; i ryiiii: a sludl splinUT today undor Ins rl^ht uIiouMhum*, so onnainuly IoiIlomI that j.livshdaus lii silaio to ojM'iau* for Toar of hislaru hcM-ondn^ |(anil\xod. While a workor with the l oyr du Soldat. In I-'ranro. r.radh" Auvnst 7 tf> rt»i»hi<*<* another worl «*r on tit front lino at l.lnry. f rhc othor woltan man was away on h*aw so Brad-h-r, with Ids knapsack tilled witli V. M r. suppiit s wt-m up near tin* froid lino. At that limp a ja^;rod scar • aU'cd hy a -!. 1! splinliM* was lioa! in^ cn Ids fttr: h ad. lie h: d hc-jn work ini’, only a short period :.f ldo*r.\ when a linn s|i*‘ll hurst and he was tdven another niomenio of service. Tids lime the sliver of a Ilyina sht li lodxiMl in Ids cheek. Unulloe h arned to lo\«* tin* ri’em h find N\i!l return to Idander- to work* fimnnir them In tin* devastated seelionv as a niemher of tin* international ooniiiiiltee of tin* \. M. (’. \. Ife said ihat he fetds In* will he aide to aid nerman< mly wonnd«*d men iti learnim; new oc( ai nations.

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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 earn money during your -pare hours. Address in writing ‘X,” The Herald, Greencastle, Ind, o WANTED — Young man or young lady to work at Herald office. Apply at office or in writing.

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o—a— FOR SALE — Household goods, practically new. E. G. Williams, 9 North College avenue. 3t.pd

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NOTICE. The Fouts Brothers Realty Company will open office here September 1. List your farms ami 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.

Treat yourself to the big canteloupes grown by Will Wetz at your i grocer's.

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Phone or Write at my Expense Stilesville, Indiana ♦❖•'..•.••>->*>*’.“S~:~x**:*<x>*>:**:**:**x**:**>*>*;«* Lawrence Stout went to Columbus, 0., (Monday, to make preparation for the opening of the Ohio state schcol. Mr. Stout will be assistant teacher in chemistry there this year.

MONEY

TO LOAN

$20.00 to $300.00 On hurniture. Pianos, Stock. Your Terms and Legal Rates. .Interest for exact Time. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

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Room 3, Donner Block, Greencastle Ind. Address all communications to Ind.aiv Loan Company, (18146 Wabash a/eru'e, Terre Haute Ind.

The City Council will meet Tues-

day evening at 7:30 o’clock.