Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1919 — Page 3
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WANTED TO RENT: I , in. K. | M. Eubanks, Rockville Inti. K. IE A'
In Use For Over Thirty Years
CLASSIFIED ADYS. j Fl:da >'> Se ' ;1 - 2o The fidtowmp <:• i '..<1 property, to-wit: r» HORSES. One black mure !> year.s-old, bred to good jack. One •ttjid brown mare, bred to .uime jack. One o j black mnre and one gray smooth WAN I ED: furnished light bou.e mouth, nil (rood werki-rs in any h; r1 keeping room, innuire at Herald ness. One :) ycat-.d.i horse, partly ! office. I broken. CATTLE. One Jen y cow, 3 years1 WANTED: A maid and two strong old to be fresh in March, extra good women to work in sewing Hall, Rector cow. Hall. Cal) in person. 15 HOGS. One sow with seven — — 0 pius. One sow with 2 piirs to be sold FOR SALE New live-room bunga-| separate. Two open sows, great lard low. Modern. Pouts Bros. Realty hogs. 11 shoats weighing 70 to 80 Company. j pounds. o * | BALED HAY AND STRAW. One WANTED: Night telephone oper- and one-half tons Timothy hay. About i ator. Greencastle Telephone Com-' 5 tons oats straw. 200 to 250 shocks
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corn and fodder to be sold by shocks
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GRAIN. 250 to .TOO bushels oats. FARMING TOOLS. One corn planter, fertilizer and chark row at-
NOTICE
1 will sell at public pu.tion on the j public square on Saturday, Sept. 21
| at 2 o'clock all my household goods. I tachment, good as new. One Deering J. H. Webster i mowing machine, a good one. One --0- — | hay rake. One disc harrow. One steel WOOD—We have plenty of fine | roller (Pulveriser). One spike tooth { mill wood. Let Lum fill your wood | harrow. Two riding cultivators. Two i house now. Barnaby’s mill. 'Phone i walking break plows. One double ! 10. j shovel plow. One wagon and hay o i frame. One gravel bed. One good FOIt FARM LOANS, Abstracts of Sidel top buggy. One good Rattler
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| titJe, sm <Vm. B. Vestal, with Dobbs A Vestal real estate office, Greencas- : tie, Ind. tf
| ...SPECIAL SALE OF... ! CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
5 Bars for 39c
1 Cake Cream Oil Soap--FREE A 50c Purchase for 39c—Three Days Only--Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
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HARNESS. Two sets work harness. Two sets buggy harness. One
set new.
WANTED: Hoy to learn printing! MISCELLANEOUS. Corn sheller. i trade, good opportunity for one who i Garden plow. Two iron kettles. One can give part or all of his time. Riley , Rood grind stone. Pitch forks. Hog ! and Werneke Printing Co. j troughs. Slop kegs and buckets and o j a great many other articles. There FOR SALE: Typewriter. Can be may possibly be some 2 yearold steers seen at office of county assessor. ’ n ^' s sa ' e -
TERMM. All sums 0 f $5 and under cash. Over $5 a credit of 6 months. Notes drawing fi per cent, interest from date. 2 per cent off for cash. Notes to be good bankable notes,
Ed Eiteljorge
WAGES
FOR WOMEN Iff., Minn—Weekly wig- I haw gone into effict ■
it the State.
men or minors who are apor learners, the weekly - for Minnesota are to he of •.non or more population, is years and over, Ss.ot j
t v.i i-k f ir is hours or le s during | ti e t'r-t three months, and Slo for • he -.v md time months, ui:1t minhnam u go of Jtl after six months; lor Ulofc under is years of age. S* hi per week during the first three months, Ss iii the second three months. Ski the third three, and the j minimum of Sit after nine months; in municipalities of less than .Vino ^ population, for those is years or' over. S7.i;s per week during the first three months. S;i.l‘* the second three, and a minimum of $10.:’5 after six months: am! for those under is rears, l« the llr-t three months, ?».sr, the second three, $!M2 the third three, and a minimum of $10.25 after nine months. Experienced workers to receive the minimum at
once.
CLAIMS OLDEST BEARD. DAYTON. O.-W. II. Martin, of Dayton, rises to lay claim to he the champion raiser of hirsute adornment of the l.a id. He defies M. ]". Skinner. of Pomona, Cal., who says his upper lip has hven adorned for half a century. The Dayton man declares his mustache has hcen growing ever since the Ciiil war. Until a few years ago he wore a full beard, but lost it on a wager.
COM; A Checking' Account
Indicates affillat: Insures harmony Provides a conci Furnishes nn ah Inspires confiih :: Gives standing i You need these them immediate!
THE FIRST RATIONAL BANK Greencas'Ie, Indiana
BOY WANTED: T) change t res, put oil in automobiles and do odd jobs around « garage. Evcns&Moffet: Srr vice station. if
DRESS MAKING: For good work and reasonable prices call or come.
Mr*. Fry, Reception dresses a specal- j Dobbs & Vestal, Aucts. ty. Phone White 333. 411 Maple' Paul Albin, Clerk. avenue. | Lunch will be served.
DOCTOR'S FEE Si PER MILE. LA CROSSE, Wit.—A dollar a mile is the fee that doctors of West Salem and B. ngor have agreed to charge for travel. in addition to charges for professional work, according to an official communication published in the village newspapers.
THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT.
The best advertisement any merchant can have is a satisfied customer. No greater recommendation can be given an article than the following by E. B. Milbum, Prop., Guion Drug Store, Guion, Ark. “We have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for years and have always found that it gives perfect satisfaction.ADV
OUR CLIENTELE GROWS No! upon Promisrf, but upon PerforrranceJ Vi e are pioneers in DRY CLEANING AND DYEING In Business since 1835 Prompt Deliveries THE TEASDALE COMPANY 625-627 Walnut Street. Cincinnati, Ohio Ship Goods by Parcel Post.
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ANNOUNCEING The Opening of the Fall Dancing J CLASS i Tuesday Evening, Sept. 30th l at Red Men's Hall
7:30 O'CLOCK
Teaching Waltz, Two-step and
Foxtrot.
1 erms #5 for Men. $4.00 for Ladies for 12 Lessons.
Also Dance every Tuesday Night at Red Men’s
Hall. Admission 75 cents
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