Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1919 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTLE H-ERALJ
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Friday & Saturday SEPT. 26 & 27th (iold Medal hard wheat flour 24 lbs. 1.05 White Lily Patent 1 lour, 2t lbs. 14^ \ andalia Flour, 21 Ihs. 1.35 Bitt Four Flour, 24 lbn. i.:{5 Aunt Jemima Pancake four per pkg .15 Corn Fakes pkg ggt Phoimix Corn Flakes 2 pkg .25 I’henix Oat>i, 2 pkg. . .25 Strained Honey 16 oz Jar .50 Jelly Assorted Flavors 2 Class .25 Apple Batter 21 oc .35 Sugar Cured Smoked Meat per lb. ..‘}5 Karon, fancy sugar cured, per lb. .:)8 Bry Salt meat per lb. .30 Crisco , per lb. .38 Snow Drift shortening per lb. ..'!8 Lard Compound, per lb .30 Navy Beans, 5 lbs. . .45 Pinto Beans, 5 lbs. 10c Mother’s Pie FilNr ped pkg. .15 Potatoes per pk* .60 Bring in your produce. We pay you the highest prices for •poultry and eggs. Be sure andisk to see our SchoolShoes All Learther Phone your orders early so that we can make prompt ‘ivtry. i |
Phone 51 J W. Herod 715 S. Main St
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CULTIVATING AMERICAN PLUMS New Bulletin States Horticulturists Have Developed a Fruit of Value Long Overlooked. The wild North American plum has given rbe to morn cultivated varieties than any other of the native fruils except the grape. These varieties have mainly originated in the Mississippi Valley, Iowa alone having furnished 175, Minnesota 74 ami South Dakota 44 In 5'exas 97 varieties have originated. In these western and southern regions where several of the species appear to have reached greatest perfection in the wild condition the greatest development In the future, under cultivation may probably also he expected to take place, according to a new bulletin of the L'. S. Department of Agriculture (No. 172) entitled "The Varieties of Plums Derived from Native American Species.” The new publication is a professional paper which should be of especial interest to the growers of fruit, particularly those engaged in plum breeding. It gives a list ol native varieties and hybrids show ing the origin of each v v rieiy and the species to which it be.ongs, which should he of considerable value to the nurseryman and orchardisi It also gives credit to the various slate experiment stations and private individuals who have furnished maleri.il used in investigating the origin and relationships of the varieties under
I'ciisideratlon
Witli few fruits lias there been an equal opportunity to report step by step the advance which lias been made Min e Die original i f tlie first named variety was planted aaid cultivated in a garden. The new bulletin, therefore, places on record a new achievement of American horticulturists who liuie developed a fruit the value ut which
was long overlooked.
Interested horticulturists may re-
I ctdve ihe bulletin if
SAYS PROBLEM IS SOLVED NOW; OFFERS THANKS
LED BEHIND IHE LINES
Brazil Resident Finds Long Needed Medicines Failed.
Greencastle’s nr
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HOMECOMING October 6-7-3-9-10-11
to ti e Ivditor and Cliiuf, Division of 1’ciilii atlon, f. S Departmeul of Agri-
(altnre, Washington, D t;
Girds Destroy Insects and Weed Seeds How birds which destroy harmful insects an 1 weed seeds may be useful to Die farmer is described in a new Farmers' Bulh iin (No CUD of Die depart met t entitled, ''Seme Common ; Minis I'.ieful to the Farmer.” The lie,? publication lias 27 pages and 2 ’. illu - [ tra'i ms (not colored) of the birds do-
si ril ed.
Whether n bird is beneficial or in- j juri ms depends almost entirely on , wh: t it eats, says the introduction i i to Fie new bulletin. In the ease of j i : i io.s which are very abundant, or ; i \. ' i ( , in : * . lent . n tie < r • , . I of Die farmer, the question of their uv rage diet becomes one of supreme I | i portam e, and only by stonuv h ex- | a..dilation can it lie satisfactorily solv- , eu. Field observations are at best but I ii nieiitai'y and intun' l, l ive and f'nd i i i no linal re mits Birds are often '
Brazil, Iml., Sept. 25;- ‘‘I have found in Trutona the one medicine that has given me long looked-for ami desired relief". Join I). King 815 (West North street,said recently. Mr. King was formerly a mine boss at the Monarch Mine and he is known to hundreds of miners in this vicinity. “For the past two years I’ve been j suffering from rheumatism”,h e continued. ‘'My stomache was out of shape,too. I had no appetite,eating very little of any food as i never get any satisfaction out of what I ate. I had the rheumatic pains all over my body almost. Needless to say I was very weak and felt all run down. “i have tried a number of different medicines and teatments for my ailments hut they did not relieve me at all. But Trutona has given me the relief I have so long needed. Why, I i can eat a meal now and thoroughly en joy it. Yes sir, I am glad to recom-
mend Trutona.”
Mr. King's is but one of thousands of cases where Trutona has given long needed relief after other medicines failed, if you are suffering from stomache, bowel or liver troubles, nervousness or the like,give Trutona
a trial- today.
Trutona is n6w being introduced in
they will apply 1 Oreencastle by R. P. Mullins, Drug-
While (ieneral John J. Pershing was lending two million fighters ai the front. Bishop Peler J. Miildoon. ('liairiiiiiii of the Administrative ('nininillee of Die National l.'utliolie War Connell, was direeling Die war work behind Die lines of al least as many men and women. With the three other bishops representing Die hierarchy of the Catholic Cliurcli in lids country, lids vigorous Bishop of Rockford was re
PUBLIC SALE
I will sell at pub ic sale on my (arm, 3 and 1-2 miles west Stilesvi le. on the Naiional road, on
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MONDAY, SEPT. 29, T9 at 10 A. M„ the (ollcwirg described properly: 4 head Horses, 19 head Cattle, 86 head Hogs, 57 head Sheep, Corn, Wheat, Hay and Straw, Implements, Ford Touring Car in good condition. FRANK E. REED Cols. Dobbs, Vestal and McHaffie, Aucts. Alex Bryan, Clerk. Dinner Will Be Served
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while out in his touring < r wherever you hiipp ti to
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"Gootiri • s, you’re not ;.oi: : to . -i i\H often ns thnt, nre >ou L* arV’—
Yonkers States mu u.
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RT. REV. PETER J. MULDOON, D D. | Bishcp of Rockford, Chairman, Admin- j istrative Committee. National
Catholic War Council.
Nponsilde for the eo-ordTint ion, eonirol ! nnd ellieieiKy of all the organized ae : tivities for I’lieh* Sam of all the ith j (die workers in this land and overseas from beginning to end of our part in ’ ihe world war. And all Ihe lime he I was planning lo turn his welfare army nto figliiing foreos for true AmorTai - ization and real reeonstrnellon at the I ret urn of peace. Incidentally, It may j I ho added thnl he was also administer t j ing, jiid as effectively as ever, the af- i fairs of his large diocese out at Kook* j
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The Opening of the Fall Dancing
CLASS
Tuesday Evening, Sept, at Red Men’s Hal!
7:30 O’CLOCK
30th
t I do.
When ho rnporfs to tho conference of the hierarchy of his church, thnt | has beon eniled this uintiih in Wash- ’ I in .ton to consider the work, past an ! I j f:: are. of the Xaiinfinl rulhollc ^ a! !
Teaching Waltz, I wo-step and Foxtrot. 1 erms T S (of Men. $-} ()(• for L..idles for 12 Lf s.on.
- '• I of cut ing Hi! ullUution, wlien In- sturuacli allow bo unfoupded. . ji; ;il LSlirt • y Ii:
'i product lamination
On to Jicr Way*.
Smoothldgli- Yotir dan ' ' ri.
a great lilt with nu*.
Wise Father —I never knew a man yet tbit con 11 keep a it, told In r not i li t yo i know i Fad : u> aioin.. Detroit Free i’l
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Also Dance every Hall.
Tuesday Night at Red Men’s Admission 75 cents
MERRY-GO-ROUND MERRY WIDOWS SWING FERRIS WHEEL and THE WHIP
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JIaET .V.H AT CHRISTIES.
In tin* history of
a war work mid outline a fui of contitiiiing to aid the neat tlu’o,!;■’•: the trying times ho v « rk n his organization; Nutkotial < 'utholie \N nr ('oun« il
f our nati ih* world I and opiior
OUR CLIENTELE GROW: Not upxn TMim-t s, Lut i [ .n Performance We are pioneers in DRY CLEANING AND DYEING
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Under Auspices or Otoe Tribe oi Red Men, No 140.
Money T< gag, s'. ( ul No. 723.
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BUY NOW ANO SAVE
Look for the Quality Symbol when,you purchase a Piano or a Player Piano I HAVE IN STOCK A FINE LINE OF PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS MANUFACTURED BY THE BALDWIN PIANO CO. ESTABLISHED 18C.2- PHONOURAPH RECORDS, NEEDLES, PLAYER ROLLS, SLIGHTLY USED PIANOS AND ORGANS. JAMES L. HAMILTON
in .i li.-.ul'i ..ad • i 1,1 la ir you.itf up. a tin iii during t. ■ l.i: ' l .v wee); y a live almost enlir : y 11;..!: I.im- is, lal.ing v. gelaliie |'..i, 1 only w dan other Mib-i.-lenre fails. 1: j: Dills t vident Dial in tin* i-o.ir;--of a yi ar lord;, d' -aroy an Im-ateuiabie
itmnber of i .se, lo ov- resiiiiiule
Load
COOK WANTED: turant- Apply at on
Vermillion IT
Men Wanted;- Fine working condit-
and it is difiieiill | ‘ 0,ls - American Zinc Products Co the* value of their j — -o ——
Newark, N. J„ in; i.^ uir udvuix
in what may ho ml id il erica I social ihinkiiig.”
—“This report War (Vmncil is roniarluihlo the general
Phone 143
We Have a Cor
Marshall (Mb O’Hair
servi, es in r. traiiiini; Die gnat tide FOR RENT OR SALK:
of insert luo. | 84 acre farm, two miles north of ii v.int ■. in the non hern part o | Filmore, with 40 ton of silage os the lountv, in . . is become srar.-e or j . .. ,, . ._
,, . . place. ( ash or grain. ( all A. I Fos-
cntirely dn, ipie ir. .Many spn irs oi
birds. l(owt-ver. remain during the cold P*' 1 ' ^•Umoie, Iml.. agent, or J 11. t.euson and are alile to maintain life Ayers. Hillsboro, lad., owner. Pos
Colun-.hus, 0.. Journal:—"The pi i nf iht* National ('atholh* War (‘ouinil tn huv hind for iT'iurning soldiers is the linest project for I’eeofistlTiet in^ this eouniry out of its war vicissitude-; that has yet heeu suggested.’’
DIZZINESS CAUSES FALL; HEAD INJURED
JUST Wilt; SHE MJEDLD.
session immediately.
1!) E. WASHINGTON uiinMiiiiiH
STREET IWlilflliiili miii';
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l ...WE HAVE WITH US THIS WEEK... £ We have with us this week a special demonstrator from the X Spreg-Warner Go. of Chicago for our Famous Ferndell Line t of Vegetables; California Fruits, Ferndell Coffees and Teas. SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE GIVEN v Luncheon will be served at our store each afternoon this
| week from 2 to 5.
| Phone 82 W. P. SACKETT
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by eating vi-golaldo food, us tl:< J sett I* of weeds. Here again is another useful functlou of lords in destroying these weed seeds and thereby les en* ' log the growili of Die next )i:ir.
The new publication riiseu e* Die | ' ll
| food habits of more than 50 birds in | ! easlern forms whlcji are represenled in tlio West by sliglitly different 1 species or subspeeles, hut unless Die I food habits (lifter they are not separately described. Among the popular bird* included are the robin, bluebird, w-en, brown thrasher, catbird, bobolink, oriole, i n w, cu kee ui< 1 the
Amerhan sparrow
Oakland, Cal.. Labor Review:—“The 1 organized wage earners of America tit.pd. will hail the so.dal reeol,s:nielioii pi'..
- ^ | noiiiieeini'iit of the Admiiiislrnlive Ladies Hudson Sea! fur neck 1 ron, " ,l, "‘‘‘ " f lll<> Nl,:io; " 11
War Coiitieil w ill heartfelt eiilliusi-
Frank P. Wnlsti.
"I used a bottle ( Tablets some time proved to be just t writes Mrs. Volta
f Chamberlains ago and they that 1 needed," Bunkson, Chilli*
LOST
in Greencastle or on
the Plainfield Pike,about 10 day* ago. Reward for return to C’anday at Phi
Psi house.
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WANTED: Night telephone operator. Greencastle Telephone Company. •
WOOD Me have plenty of fine mill wood. Let Lum fill your wood house now. Barnaby's mill. ’Phone
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THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT.
The best advertisement any merhant can have is a satisfied custom‘‘f- No greater recommendation can h* given an article than the following
by E. B. Milburn, Prop.. Gnion Drug Store, Guion, Ark. “We have sold Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for years anil have always found that it gives perfect satisfaction.” ADV
Nothing hut Ilia best uiitallly nf poultry should lie shipped to market. Only those who ever visited the largo
market* know of Die enormous amount | “ of inferior poultry that is sold, bud ; FC.J tARM LOANS, Abstracts of which largely affects the prices; yet I title, see ,Vm. B. Vestal, with Dobbs
there is always a demand for Dint which is good, and ut a price above the regular (imitation* Assorting Die carcnsKS* before shipping also leads to bettt.f j:' “■* DU roosters, which seldom e. II at mine than half price, should not be in the name boxes or barrels with belter sloi k, and to ship poultry alive and to have roosters tn the coops with fat hens, is simply to lower tl.o price of the hens, »s Die buyer will esti nsiti Die value by the pretence ut Inferior stuck.
& Vestal real estate office, Greeneas-
tle, Ind.
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San Francisco. Cal., Star:—"In iluD reimii'kable pnmplilet issued by Die National Cuthnlic Mar Council upon So.-in! Iteennsi lurtlon' there i* a dis,-u*sion headed. 'Present Wage Bate Should 1'. - Sustained.' vvlihh should I"' read I.) everyone <*p'"inl!v rcaelioiiury member* of t'oigie** Schenectady, N. Y„ Gazette:—"Vo more patriotic and usefu! eampa gn could t>e undertaken Dinii Ihe re. cm one luiilicbed l.j the National Calholii Wur Council for Die purpose of leiieliing both native and foreign liorn Amerleans Die iih i.niug of deiiio. ra. > I anil D i- I iitidanieiital prim iples of our
“A year ago my stomach bloated so badly with gas that 1 fell unconscious and cut my head badly on on the corner of the door. I had suffered from stomach trouble for several years and no medicine helped me to speak of. A diuggist patched up my head and advised me to useMayr’s Wonderful Remedy for my stomae i trouble. IT he results have been really wonderful. I have never hud any i
signs of my former symptoms since.": oa ' teLci*. h '* go and jollj the old
It is a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal 1
I cothe. Mo. "They not only relieved I me of indigestion hut toned up my , liver and rid me of backache and dig. ! zincs* that I had been suject to for i some time. They did me a world of , good and I will always speak a good
word for them." ADV.
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Jic-t to Tease him.
;:.Ier of Uttie Fishes Coins
Tbat'll be fnn.
I oi iopus.
New Little Fish
mucus! ji uw u 0 ly , ,| 0 nf
from the intestinal tract and allays! "oh, we all get around him. sad the inflamution which causes prac-j lolnt our fin* ut him, and yell
’tically all of the stomach, liver and i 'Truat!* It make* him crazy."—
intestinal ailments, including append!* I l'‘'k l ® ,n bt'r htuarl See
eitis. One dose will convince or mon-
ey refunded.
Sold by druggists every where, adv.
tf form of govern me id
o Apples- See
Rambo
varieties mellons, ton.
W.-tz for all
BOY WANTED; T i change t're;, put oil in automobiles and do odd jobs around a garage. Evcns&Moffet: Sor vice station. if
Wanted—Boy, at Leuteke Bakery. ** , - .
Detroit. Mich., K'ews:—“Vow the ilellvei'Ulice of the Aiilinni -1 l lil Ive <'olnlultlee of the Ntttion.il t'alholie Mnr I'ouiiell on the e«seiiliuis of a .iu*l ceconstruetlon of *mlely after the war ba* n wlikened leader* of I’roleslaid ism to the fact thnt ihe (’ulliolle t'liurebl In America Is in the vunguiiid of Die | siruggh' for the pruclieul i *tal.li.*hmeiit of the '('bre-l Mind' in Die new I
social structure."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY'.
Sunday morning service in the Ader block on the second floor at 11 o’clock. Wednesday evening testimony ser-
! vice at 8 o’clock. Ail are welcome.
APPLES-APPLES. See Wet/, at once for your fall and .vinter apples.j
DESPONDENCY.
Sufferers from indigestion are apt to become discouraged and feel tl»t complete recovery is not to be hopeu for. No one could make a greater mistake. Hundred* have been permanently cured by taking Chamber lain’* Tablets and can now eat anything that they crave. These tablet* strengthen the stomach and enable it to perform it* functions naturally. If you have not tried them, do so at once. ADV. ^ »
