Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1919 — Page 3
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1919
THE GREENCASTLE KERALU
PAlirt IRKEE
Dairy Cow Sale Champer’s Barn
Greencastle, Indiana
THURSDAY, OCT.
30
ONE 0 CLOCK
20 Fresh Cows 10 Heavy Springers Jerseys-Holsteins- Shorthorns An Extra Good Lot of Dairy Cows. William Etzler, owner Dobbs a Vestal, Auct. Paul Albin. Clerk
CLASSIFIED ADVS EC-i /ARM LOANS, /.bstraets of ;itle, Am. Q, Vestal, with Dobbs & Vestal real estate office, Greencastle, Ind. tf
USE OF CAVALRY IN BATTLE Roman and Creek Charioteers Were Formidable Foemen—German Tribes
Disdained the Saddle.
SAW COSSACK AT HIS BEST
WOOD—We have plenty of fine mill wood. Let Lum fill your wood house now. Burr.any’e mill. 'Phone 10.
MEET ME AT CHRISTIES.
RARE MAGAZINE BARGAINS— Prices are smashed untill Nov. 10, when new prices will po into effect. I can save you money on your yewr* reading’. lx>ng experience in the mag azine business enables me to give you the best of service. R. E. Richards,
Phone Black 33:1.
In the old days when ihe I'.imii.n* ;.ml (JreeUs touplit furious bailies. Hie i ha riot eers drove their ears In all ilii eel ions, hurled their Javelins, and by the din and clatter of horses and wheels eouinioniy threw Hie ranks of the enemy into disorder, aiid. inakinj; their way among the sriuatirons of the enemv's i-ii \ a I ry. leaped down from their • harlots nnd fotiglii on foot. Tile
retreal to itieir own side. Thus in ha I tie they afforded the inobliity of cavalry wltli the steadiness of infantry, liaily practice enabled them to pull up their horses when going at full speed
DRESS IMA KING—Prices reasonable I on s vieep *lo)ie. or run out on the
Mrs. Roy Buis, 313 N. Indiana street.
WANJTED—Chicken pickers, both men and women. Highest salaries. Sanitary rooms. Steady work. Come immediately. Atlas.s Produce Company, Lafayette, Indiana.
Writer Waxes Erithutiartic Over Camp «f Tired Men. "Soldiera to the
Manner Born."
If you In »e read ‘'Tunis i’.ulhu." fingol's story of the Cossack, then yon v )i know what 1 wican when I say thfci Iasi night I hud a chance to see a real picture of the Cossack, writes William V. Duncan in the Vale KeViow. It was at sunset w lieu over tin tops of the while birches the heaven* looked as if or. I re, while to the right the clouds were like waves rolling over a sea of pink. I heKid a Mioul, "The
charioicers then withdrew, liitle by . Cossacks are coining," and through the little, front llic tight, and placed Mielr opening in the wood* rode these lovers chariots In such a way that if they of war. The horse ami the rider are were hard presseil they could reitdlly I one; both were tired, but there wa*
something that, told you that if the bugle had blown all the tiredness would hate fallen away. They are soldiers to the manner horn. War Is life to ihrni. If a thing is worth having It is worth fighting for. Even when they gathered in groups around the raniimin palls and borrowed one another's spoons to eat the common meal their bearing was that of soldiers. 1‘lgs can feed from a trough and yon go away disgusted, hut when you see
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FOR RENT—Four room house south of Vandalia Depot. Call J. 1). McClean—Phone 208 or 107.
1 FOR SALE—Two Cannon Heating Stoves at a ItarKain. Call Kinar, Morrison and Foster, Ford AgencyPhone 208.
pole and stand on Ike yoke, and to gel
nimbly hack Into the chariot.
With ihe introduction.of cavalry In the later iron age came larger Imrses, bm their use for litis purpose seems to have been rest riel isl to isolated ureas.
There Is no doulit lltttl the west Or- | these fellows hack from a fight, delv-
ing Into their mess, you stand to admire. Their leader was fully six feet »e\en Inches tall, with a heard that said he was Russian of the Itiissians. All were well-formed, strong men. hardened to the out of doors. Their es chchni was not there, so they made themselves at home for the night nil the ground. It was a sight to remoui- | her as our train pulled out of from the station, those Cossack groups a round the tire, singing the songs of war in
I w Idol: their spirits revel.
matt tribes, as late as the cainpillgil of Caesar In Haul, used nitly the shaggy pony. It Is said in cavalry actions they held It disgraceful and slothful lo tt'c any kind of saddle, nnd Inslead of 'barging hi si|itndroiis they dlsiiioiilttod and fought on font. As far as Kughtitd is oiiiiocniod. tho art of riding scouts to have hooii introduced by the N'oi’imitis. The Saxons appear to have boon hut
ItldilTol'oltl lint -outoll.
Some New Arrivals New Marrowfat Beans, Navy Beans, New,Cracked Hominy. New Corn Meal, New Rice, New Rolled Oats, New Dill Pickles, Fresh'Oysters, Country Sorghum, Pancake Flours, Ward Cakes in Cartons,* Sweet Cider and Gingerbread, Doughnuts, etc., for Hallowe'en. ZEIS~& CO. Phone 67.
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NOT A FEMININE ATTRIBUTE
Idea That Sk rts Especially Pertain to OWE APPLE TREES TO FRANCE the Weaker Sex Is Complete- 1
ly Misleading.
Canadians Got Their First Shoots From a Nobleman Who Was Associated
With Champlain.
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— ^ | FOR SAFE- An Kivrht room modern house, within block of the square./ I can bo made into an apartment house.; Sec J. I*. Hammond Mana.or Real Estate, department wit i Brown and i
Moffett.
It was from France that apple trees were first brought toi'anada. A Froncli nobleman named Do Monts was as^oeiated with Saimiol di* Cliainplain in Franof’s earliest cotniiizin^ projeets
colony was planted on the rocky island of St. t’rnix. now Dom ett’s or Neutral Islam!, at the niotitli of tin* River St. (’roiwhii h forms part of the present hoitmlary between New l*rnns\vS< k and tile - te of Maine. After spending there the winter of llinl-Uo, the colon-
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PROGRAM Sli JECT TO CHANGfc WITHOUT NOTICE Select Photo Plays Presents
Mitchell Lewis
In The l ive Part Photo Play j ‘Faith of the Strong’ |
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FOR RENT McmUtu fui’nishcd leonI ing room. 417 cast Washington street
DENATURED Alcohol for radiator-! at Greencastle Battery Co. North side
square.
Beginning Nov. 1st
the following
If there Is one thing presumably ci-r- | tsiin on this earth, in (lie opinion of j moM of us. It is thut skirts are csseii- j or 1 dully feminine, nnd that the special i feature of mtisoullno attire is a hitur- ' oated gtit’i.icnt. Ihii nothing is ftirtlter 1 from the milh. To this day the ma i
lorl.y of the of the tot- I I*, part of North America, liter first
man nt«f. so far as it \veqrs clothes at all. is skirted. And in past times, not so very long ago, a irnwn down to tin* ftvt was tin* correct wear of rf w spcctaldllty in civilized Europe. An an '< dotc told of Sr. Fonis. kitm r of France, illustrates this well. That monarch was the stoutest «»t warriors, a man whom 1,0 one knowing anythint; ahotit would dream of accusing of h**Ing rITctiiinate. hut on one occasion he seriously offered lo exchange costutnes with a richly dressed female relative who had Mamed him for wearing the unpretentious garments In* usually af* footed, w hich she said were # niisuite«l to a king. But she thought his gown was too plain for her. so declined the offer. Now. it is impossible to imag-
ine a man like Fouls even suggesting j . t
such a thing if tin* dress of men and , .. women had not been practleally idem j tieal. except lor war and hunting. Indeed a glance at o!d pictures coutirms i
this Impression.
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AMERICANISM Unquestionably one of the great needs of today is absolute and complete loyalty to our country. You will find no anarchists or bolshevists among the great army of savings depositors of a nation, THRIFT, which is simply saving a part of what you earn, is
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Rarber Shops will charge 40c for Hair cuts and ?0c Shaves. 4nd after NondayNov. 3 will close at 6. P.M.
instead of 7 P.M. Saturday 10. P.M. Gibson and Reed £ Ewan and Black i W. O. Timmons
How Sardines Are Taken.
Sardines are taken In a peculiar way. A small-mc'hcd net made «»f very Hue him* thnad is dropped into
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for! Ill'’ "sitcr a<1ii:i ot a rowing ho;;i. 'fwo men pull tin* boat ^leatlily along, wIdle a third staml> up ami throw*
halt on each side of tin* m*t.
A* the xnrdiues tr> to pints through J the meshes to reach the halt they are! I caught h> the gills. Kvery now and | I again the men “haul in,” detach the | (*ntiiligled tisli, then cast out the net , once more. Sometimes as many as five | nr six thousand fishes per day arc thus j taken, find tin* catch brings high prices. But tin* value of tlieM* is discounted by the growing cost of halt. For this purpose salted cod>* roc is used. It has to lx* obtained from Norway, and tin* price rises rout innally. 1 he sardine docs not mind this. Being somewhat of an epicure, it Insists upon
rods’ roe or nothing.
< 'n*t him what it may. the Breton t sher must bait with etuis’ roe or he
will get no sardines.
Famous Women.
The comedy that was feth itously pi t sented a season ago w ritten around tin* life of (o*orge Sami was scarcely fair to her, though highly entertaining. George Sand, the genius, had her foibles, hut she had a great brain. In her veins was tin* blood of kings and herot-s, so, naturally, she was highl\ romantic and gathered into her rate gory of passjoiis tho mimes of famous men of her time—the hla/.iug epoch of ( genius, when Hugo. Bal/ue. In* Musvrt, Dumas were at their zenith. Chopin, Heine and De Musset were George Sand’s adorers. Her real name was Ar- . mnndine Ftteile AurotT*. Baroness DuI devaiit. As the author of •Coiismdo. ’ j *‘Feilu.” “VahMitine.' >he lias a sure I niche in the lutli of fame. Her morals Could bear reproach: sin* seemed to exact and excite love without loving. That she tlimed her varied amatory exp» rienees into “copy" may or may not i he true. That sin* was an inspiration to gifted men i* an rstnblished fact. | The perfect Nocturnes of Chopin arose, j j in large measure, from Id* sorrows J ' and Joys with George Sand. She made I
by her writings.
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A s|!ei'h'* nl nuts I 'ini: on tilt 1 “iMit ttrhl |iliiln» nf Ti'Xits i illlivtili* ttl't’ti t'ni»* iihiHit tlii'ir ilwfllln*'*. On tin* 'liltivnti’il *|iiiri’. wlih’h nitty luivt* utt iiri*ti of ten to liftci’it feet, oiily inn’ killil of uni'* I* iillnw i'll tn nt'"'V, illl'l It i* *iiiil tlmt the '•ii'ils iif tills irniss lire iihillti’ii it.' lln* Uhls. Komis lire ImIiI "tit t’l'Kttlitt'lt. r.’iillutliit; from tin' hill itetoss tlte |ilnln. mill the shoots of iiiiili"-il‘iililo |4iiiiI^ tire |il'oin|ill\ lilhlileil off ns fust ns they iippenr ninoiiK tin* rro|is. Whi’ii iIn* hiirvest of ilu* |jriiti*rte«l i;riiss is ripe the unis I’lillei’t tile seeds iniil eouvey them
Gaitronomic Animat*.
I One oi eusiotmlly henrs the niie-tion : ^ 1 "Is it Welsh I’lirelilt or Welsh riihtlltv’
It Is Welsh mhliit. “Uitrelill" Is onlj tut ultereil form of tiie "rabbit, tin lifter!lioiiitlit hiteitileil to sllilllhile mi nhsiinl ihrl'iitioii from "run*" nnd •*1,11," ns ili»- Centiir.v illi tioimry i Inn neteri/es It. "Welsh t'lililiil" Itself I* "Cenilllie shmn'' uhd beloiiK* to the i lnss of names of j- tkilur origin. Tin re an* ninny olhers; mi Essex lion is n enlf; u Flehllane dliek Is » Imked sheep's lieml; Olastiou mntislrites er Norfolk i’upons m e red herrInk*; Irish ■prieots or Munster plums me im
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token from Knitlish iisiijre. At the tuoiiient the only Amerlciin samples that cun In- offered are the Albany beef (stui'keon) and Cape Coil turkey (cod-
fish).
rooms in their hills. Inti't'esiim; and wonderful is tho economy of these ; tiny insects. They limy, when the col- | onies are larjte mid numerous eiiouah. | do eoiishleruhle ilaniaKe to grain hi fields where their mounds are reared
anil the clearings inade.
Pity for the Poor Poet
Hope for Poet*. I Many poets have complained to n» The world's literary circle* are eon- j ' ,,,Hl| sc newspapetx do not pay fir klilcrahly wrought up «. presnff over | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
atioiild ask pay any more than some-
DENATURED Alcohol for radiators at Greencastle Battery Co. North side square.
a Chinese poet who wrote
:t.000 years ago and who, therefore, Is
now a Ioiik time ileutl.
Tills should encourage all living poets. In order to lie poet* they must hi* peer Mini suffer the rebuff* of erude, heartless editors, hut thitik of the happiness it must tie to know that one will he remembered S.Otfil year*
after one ts dead.
one should ask pay for sunshine, rain, the dew of the morning, starlight or
the moon.
For, all that those tilings are to the body, poeiry Is to tlte soul. Poetry, like virtue, should lie Its own reward. Moreover, there Is an old maxim which says "Poet* ure born, not paid."—Lor Ai gelea Times.
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