Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1920 — Page 4

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FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1920.

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Fhur. Friday & Saturday

How »r Old Hunter Cooks Wild Ducks Many persons imagine a wild duck should only bo roasted or baked, whereas that is the poorest and most unsatisfactory method of all. Xlnn times out of ten a baked wild duck comes to the table dry shumkon till there Is nothing but 'he Oavor and a little meat on the breas: and thighs left. A better way Is to joint two or three ducks (three to live If they are teal or butter ducks) into small nieces, put in a pot with pickle 1 pork, sliced short, and one good aired onion to the duck. Salt to sv.it the taste, and set on slow Are. where nicy skouM stew gently four hou 's, ne\»r never less Ilian throe. After tirs na* cooked clown to a sort of or, . n pot roast the whole will be found succulent, juicy in dressing ducks am! all wild g.tme the better. He War One Too. fleorge Sehaper, the Noltotnls druggist was summoned to serve on the petit jury and came down to report.. When Judge Jett asked If any Jurors had good excuse for not serving. Mr. Shaper arose and claimed to be exempt because ho Is a “pharmacist." Ho was excused, when another Juror arose and asked to be excused also. “What is your excuse.” asked the Judge. “I have about the same excuse," ho said. “I am a farm assistant." Subsequently he was one of those srbitrarily challenged. Neither side wanted a man with a wit like that on the jury.-—Montgomery County News. Soldiers’ Compliments. T .ack of petty jealousy is one of the distinguishing marks of the great To be entirely frank in the appreciation of a rival Is better than to win a battle. I,ee and Jackson the two great generals of the South during the civil war, were absolutely free from even a trace of rivalry. Theodore A. Dodge (lUotes a remark from each In his article on Chancellorsvtlle. “He is tho only man I would follow blindfolded," said Jackson of I.ee. When (Jen. I.ee heard of Jackson's wound he exclaimed: “He has lost his left arm. but I have lost my right!"—Youth's Companion. Inventor of the Shimose Powder. Mashuchlka Shimose, who invented the high explosive to which the name Shimose powder was given by the Japanese, was profeaeor of applied chemistry and was born In 1859. For several years he was superintendent of the ammunition department of the naval arsenal during which time lie made extensive researches in connection with explosives. His compound was adopted in 1893 by the Japanese navy and for his services a decoration and a sum of money were granted to him —Scieatific American.

Administrator’s Sale Notice is hereby given that the undesigned, administratrix of the estate of R. Earl Durham, deseased will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the farm of said decedent in Greencastle township, Putnam county, Indiana about one mile northwest of Greencastle on Thursday, March 25, 1920

The personal property of said e»- | tatd consisting of: HORSES & MULES One span of work mules; horses an f ] mare, 5 years old, extra good team; one large bay mare; one large grey mare, team; two large bay horses^ team; one driving horse. CATTLE Two Jersey cows, one has calf about 2 months old; one Holstein milk cow; one roan cow, will be fresh in spring; one black cow, to be fresh in sprmg; two red cows, fresh in spring; three yearling steers; one yearling heifer.

HOGS

Two good open sows; seventeen head good stock hogs. CORN AND HAY Seven hundred bushels or more of! I ! good corn in cribs; forty to fiftyi tons of good baled timothy hay ini

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FARMING IMPLEMENTS Three good farm wagons; six ori .j i seven sets of good work harness; j I three sets single harness; six buggies; j mowing machine; tedder; rake; roller; | disc harrow; wheat drill; one al- ] most new John Deere breaking plow; ; cultivators; harrows j stalk cutter; . end gate seeder; corn planter. 2,000 feet of oak, walnut and pop-

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Numerous other articles too nuI merous to menrion.

TERMS

All sums of $5.00 or less, cash. I Over $5.00. a credit of six months j will he given the purchaser executing j his note therefor bearing six per cent interest after maturity, waving re. Jief, providing for attorney's fees, and with securit'es thereon to the approval of the Administratrix. Nora P. Durham, Administratrix. DOBBS & VESTAL. Auctioneers. Dinner will be served.

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Bulk Oats, 6 lbs for 25 Bulk Macaroni, 2 lbs

Dried Peacr.es, per lb

Dried Apricots, per lb Prunes, per lb (.racked Hominv. per lb Fan* V Lima Beans, per lb. .. .15 Phto Beans, per lb Ofi Gallon Pie Peat ties ... 73 Catsup, 10 <1/ bottle, 2 for . ^25 Libby loma'.o “'oup, 3 cans 25 Red Beans, 1 for .25 No. 2 can Sugar Coin. Z for . . ... 25 Early June Peas, 2 cans 25 No. 3 can Pork and Beans, 2 cans 25 No. 3 can Kraut, 2 cans 25 • ,25 Pumpkins, 2 cans 25

Corn Flakes. 3 packages for Puffed Wheat. 2 pkgs Virginia •’anrake Flour, 2 pkgs. Aunt lemima Pancake Flour. 2 Farmers’ f’l d-' Coflee, per lb.

Crystal Coffee, per lb. . Bulk Coffee, per lb.

Dai k Karo Svrup. per gal Fight Karo Svrup. per gal Light House Cleaner, 6 pkgs Kdchen Cleanser, 3 pkgs Wyandot Cleaner. 6 pkgs Lve. per 3 nkg., for Palmolive Saop. 3 bars Magic Soap. 10 bars ^ail Soan 6 bars Rub No-More Naptha Soap. 6 bars Girod Brooms, each Matches, 12 boxes for Toilet Paper, 6 rolls

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CASH ...Meat Specials,., Boiling Meat, per lb., 15c and 12!/? Young Beef Roast, per lb 18 Tender Young Steak, per lb 20 Bologna, per lb 12 , /7 Pork Sausage, per lb. 25 Young Pork Roasts, whole, per lb. .25 Bacon Squares, per lb 27'/7 J’ure Lard 2 lbs. with meat order for 50 All our meafs are young and tender W. H. EiteJjorge Heat Market Call Phone 12. We Deliver

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NOTH TO DOMESTIC ( ORPOR V. TIONS

Corporate Statement in Duplicate! with the County Assessor. A penalty of one hundred dollars! per day is attached for failure to. comply with the above section. IVrsuant an act entitled Taxation, Blunks may be obtained at the of■i March 11, 1919, every Do-|fj ( . e Assessor of said county, mestic Corporation by its President or other accounting officer, between —PAUL I. PRIEST, Assessor. | the first of March of each year file 2 T Dail for three wks.

BARGAINS ..in.. MEATS & CANNED GOODS Every Day in the Week CASH SALE Our nice, uicy beef, from 10 to25c per lb. No Pork over 28c lb. 16 oz. to a pound—watch the scale. Tomatoes, extra hand-packed, Z\b. can 14 ButterNut Bread, per loaT 09 Libby Apple Butter, 2!/7 lb. can 27 Ivy White Tooth Picks, per box 05 Dixev Pork and Beans. 10 oz. can. 3 cans for 25 Turkey Run Red Beans, per can 10 Sugar Corn, per can 14 Lve Hominv, per can 10 Pet Milk, tall can 14 Small Pet Milk, per can .07 Tolet Paper, large roll. 3 rolls for .25 MILLER MEAT MARKET CORNER WEST WALNUT AND MADISON STREETS

Announcing Our Informal Exhibition of New Fashions for SPRING & SUMMER 19 2 0 Saturday, March 20 The knack of knowing how to dress lies in merely knowing where to buy.

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We don’t pretend to have a monopoly on all the good things in outer wear, but our specialization incorrect and becoming fashions naturally offers those who seek dislinc tion in dress unusual opportunities to express their fastidious taste. We are particularly proud of our showing for the coming spring and summer. We will be honored to have you call and see it regardless of whether you are a buyer or not.

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i;000 Owners Praise he New Triplex Soritsss

■A /TORE than 35,000 owners J /JL of the new Overland 4 arc enthusiastically telling their friends of the wonderful riding qualities of this car. Triplex Springs smooth out the rough road bumps! "Rides as no light car ever rode before.”

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“It would be an insult to put shock absorbers on this car.” “The most advanced piece of work yet produced in the motor car line.”—-These are some of the sincere compliments paid Overland 4 ty proud owners.

The Sedan weighs rr.ly 200 pounds more than the Touring Car

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Barometer in Torricelli’* Town. "The largeet barometer in the world was recently sit up In the Italian town of Kaenza, the birthplace of Torricelli, who discovered th-' barometer and tiie vacuum which perpetuatea his name,'' biivh 1 'harlcs F. Kplltdorf, of the Spiltdorf Laboratories, w’.io imt, returned fror.i a trip i-broad.

“The liquid used per'di d oT remit red free fioci air ec i ihlr give* n column ov, - u meters in neia’.it1 ' : to the r mell amount of evap irfiitoii att oil barometer is much more ncourate than one tilled with ar.y Oilier liquid except mercury, and tho lotu column makes it wry setmitho."

Pleasant Bath. A refreshing bath which rnnl ' . us from the tropics is made bj ting the Juice of three or four ^ ons in a tub of water and 1 ’ stand for half an hour, ^