Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1920 — Page 3
TlBSDAY, MARCH 23, 1920.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs. .1 Me For ran Pettijohn. of Terre Haute, was in this city Monday I visitinjr friends. Mrs. Pettijohn was, formerly a resident of this city.
READ PAPERS SAW MEANS T3 BIG SUCCESS
i Mrs. Sarah Snodgrass last Sunday, j S. Prevo was in Ttrre Haute Dr. O’Brien was called to Mr Hen- Monday on' business ry /Phillip’s last Saturday on account o—— of the serious illness of Mr Phillips WANTED iU KHNT—Before March Mrs, Frank Garrett called at Will 15 a mw)< . rn furnished or unfurKhuck s last Sunday. ! u'.shisl cottage or three or four moii Several from this place have been ; ern light-housekeeping rooms. Fami attending the tabernacle meetings at ily of two will lease. Call phone Greeneast/le. 1
Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zaring and daughter, MR. SHERMAN WANTS SKKPTICS TO CALL l l*ON HIM FOR E\Mrs. Elmer Long, and family, who PLANATION OF TRL'TONA have been spending the winter -,11 ______
Bradentown, Fla , are enroute lo
thtfr home in this city. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 22.
: Mr. John S. Sherman, of 950 North The funeral of Mrs. O. M. Coffin, Pennsylvania street, for twenty-
age 35, who dieel Sunday at her home three years connected with the C. S. in FA Him ore of diiptheria, will be held Civil Service and who, in that time. Tuesday morning at the home in Fill- has made hundreds of friends makes more. Mrs. Coffin is survived by her the following testimony regarding husband and two small children, the remarkable relief that he gained Burial will b P in Fillmore. through Trutona. Numbers will be
altogether. Later, though, I became so nervous and restless that I knew I’d colme down sick if I didn’t do
something.
“In looking over the paper one day I read about Trutona. 1 decided to try a bottle because it seemed to be a good medicine. Only a few day after starting I began to notice
1 glad to hear and learn of his ex-1 the good effects. Now I know that 1 Mrs. George Long, who resides on perience. Trutona has put my stomach into North 'Madison street who has been “I have been troubled with catarrh good condition. My liver is no long-) ill for sevehal days of pneumonia. Is of the stomach for several years,” er sluggish and inactive either. If slowly (improving. | he said recently while speaking of anyone is still skeptical about Tru- ___ ( his relief. “My liver was in bad con- tona they can call me up or they can The death of Mrs. Hannah ElroC dition, too. In fact my whole system come to my house and I will b e glad occurred Monday night at her home WiiS generally run down. I’ve never to explain to them t/ie good Trutona south of Coatesville. Mrs. Elrod is bl ‘‘’ n much inclined to take medicines did me.” the mother of tie late William Elron. but 1 tried several different kinds, Trutona is now being introduced The funeral will be held at the Meth- anyway. They didn’t help me much an,j explained in Greencastle at R. odist church in Coatesville Wednes- J, nd finally I stopped using medicines P. Mullins Drug Store. day morning at 1:30'o’clock. Burial ■■ ■— —
will be in the StilesviUe cemetery.
Dr. W. M. MlcGaughey spent the day in Indianapolis on burfiness. 1
PRAt ER MEW INGS
Partial list of prayer meetings for
Afhe Monday Afternoon Card Cluijj
nut with Mrs. M. L. Denman yes-1 p ran k Stephens, manager of the Wednesday morning at 9:30 o’clock,
terday afternoon. ^ fl'rick Brothers five and ten cent store is as follows: 1 n "" I is in Indianapolis today on busi- Mrs. Henrv Fox, West Poplar ,
Henry Stelck. of Western Oil Re- nes8 street> Rev Marshall, leader fining Company, of Indianapolis was | Mr and Mrs. H.IR. Callendar. West in Hus city today on business. j jy r an< j Mrs. W. M. McGaughey Washington street, Rev Kirkpatrick. |
A' ■ are in Indianapolis for the day. leader.
Tu' lecture of Mrs. Emmeline, ’ , Mrs. Higgins, 301 East Washington I ankhurst, the celebrated Englisi) | Mrs, James Snodgrass and son of street. Rev. Vancleve, leader, suffrage lender, will be g.ven in Me- were visitors in Greencastle Mrs. Ella Browder, East Seminary
Harry Hall instead of the Bowman on Monday street
gymnasium, Wednesday evening at ( 1' Mrs. Haltom, Morton avenue, and
Used Automobiles
1 have on my sales floor several First class used automobiles, which 1 am pricing at a figure that will give great bargains to the buyers. They consist of several 1919 Chevrolets as good as new; an Overland Touring car; and several Ford touring cars. 1 also have a new Ford Truck chassis with cab, pneumatic tires, demountable rims. This truck has never been used, its only mileage being from Indianapolis to Greencastle See the 1920 Models in Maxwell and |Reo Automobiles Agent for Federal Trucks. A. J. COX, Agent ecTs^e
8:15. The change is due to better seating arrangements.
Mrs O. F. Overstreet has returned Bloomington streets, Mi's. Norfolk,
from West Baden where she visited leader.
Professor and Mrs. H. B. Longden, Miss Laura Ammerman. Wood IP. J McMillan, "ho fonieiK owned w j 10 j, ave ( )t , en there for several days street. Miss Hallie Browning, leader, the Stone Garage, is confined to his j n j n t eres t 0 f Mrs Longden’s Mrs. Fox. Bloomington street, Mrs home on the corner of Columbia and health _ r h Richards leader. North Indiana streets by illness. | Mrs. Harry Collins, Chestnut and James P. Arnold of Fillmore wav ^ Mart Dial of Lockport, New Ixicust streets. I York, will come the latter part of the Mrs. M. L Darnell, Park avenue, in this city today on business. week to visit with her mother, Mrs Mrs. L E Mitchell, leader The regular bi-weekly meeting of j rnnie Smythe. | o all farmers of Greencastle township " will be held in the county agent’s j Fre( i Fonl of Ra j n bridge "■»« in' MALTA
office in the couit house in Gieencas- pRy t 0( j av transacting business.
tie. at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday. March
24. It is especially necessary that j Elranor Modlin, who resides in every farmer get to this meeting, j Ra i nbri dge, was in this city Mon-
>fey fitting friends \vhi! ( . on iher
The condition of Prof J. T. Dobell, way from Indianapolis to Rainbridge. who has been frit rally ill at his | o t
home on East Anderson street for the past few weeks, is reported to he greatly improved this morning.
CLINTON FALLS
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Lawson and I son, spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Rees,, Buis. Dr. Hope of Coatesville was called; to see Mr. Pam Campbell last Sunday on account of his severe suffering. Miss Mary Shuck spent last Friday with Mrs. Marie Lawson. Mrs Eva Walls visited at her
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Agricultural Prosperity I is now recognized all over the country as being of vital importance. This bank his always known it and having been the Farmer s bank of Putnam County for many years feels that it is especially equipped to help solve their problems. If you are not a customer of this bank, let us tell you of sooie of the successful farmers of your neighborhood who have been helped by us in our 37 years of banking service-37 Years directed especially to the development of the agricultural fwwnunity about Greencastle. f'TTWTD A I National Bank 1 1 Trust Company ? Capital, Surplus and Stockholder's Liability Four Hundred Thousand Dollars. • ■•■iriiiiiiiiirowmiiiiiiii:Biiir'iiMiiiT>iPir'"iiiiii -jhm
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M. iP. Sunday School class will give mother’s last Thursday night. Inn Easter Day program on April 4. Mrs. Anna Goodwin, Mrs. Mollie
( . ( Tin ker of this city spent the Every one is invited to come. Goodwin and Mrs Rebecca Shuck at-| afternoon in Indianapolis on bus.-| Unde Joc is very sick al tended the Ladies’Ai d Society at Mrs. | ncss - this writing. Bmma Arnold’s last Thursday at
Mr. and Mrs Elbert Bettis spent Fillmore.
A ^"rpeon is busy on a large Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Misses Gladys Hubbard and Nellie ' Elm treet in front of Dr. Tuckers Bettis. Hubbard visited with Mary Shuck office removing the cement which was Mr. and Mrs. Steve Burk and ehil- last Thursday placed in the rotten cavity of the tree (]rpn spt , nt gundav with Mr an.) Mrs. Mr and Mrs Alva Wright and when it began to decay. Th e worms Gportre p iprcP . g 0 n, Tommy called on Mr and Mrs have worked around the cement until Miss Zella Thomas and Nellie Bettis Salm CampbiJIl last Sunday evening. \ the tree would soon become unsafe.! t . n | le( , on Mrs. Eula Staggs Satur-1 Mr and Mrs. Jake O’Neal and Mr | After the cement is taken out an<l ,lle day evening and Mrs Emma Morgan visited with decayed wood (is cleaned out of the There wll 1.,. preaching service cavity, it will he disinfected an 1 filled ab church Sunday morning 11 , with tar and asphalt. a t 11 o’clock and Sunday night at F - ’’ 7:30. 0
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Cline, who 1 :— resides near Cloverdale, are the parents nf a baby girl, bom March’dd 1 Mr and Mrs. H T Broadstreet, who reside near Cloverdale. are the par-1 ents of a baby boy, Floyd Durvane,:
GAS CONSUMERS ATTENTION All gas consumers who are in arrears are notified that if their arrearage bills are not paid by April 1, their gas will be cut off and the meters taken out. There is a $ 1 penalty for re enstalling meters.
CLASSIFIED ADS. Stop Theif!
The Greencas-Ie Gas Co.
born Sunday, March 21
FOR SALE-Goo ( | second hand top buggy. V. C. Hurst, till Crown St.
The funeral of Mrs. Arthur Benson, age 22. who died Sunday at her home in Washington township of influenza pneumonia, was held at 10 o’clock tM's morning at the West Union
NOTICE—The Ihe Social which was to have been given Thursday evening by the Ben Hur Lodge, has been post poned. By the order of Ch'lef and
church In Washington ift.wmship. | Special Committee. Minnie A. Kie-
The burial took place cemetery.
in Cloverdale 1
Mrs. Raymond Soobeo, who resides near Putnamville, was operated upon at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis this morning at 11 o’clock for appendieftis. Dr. Noble of Indianapolis performed the operation.
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BOY WANTED - Lueteke’s Bakery.
EASTER SUNDAY is Apit] fourth. See the Easter cards Uangdon’s Book Store. o
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WANTED—Married man to work on farm, by year. Alfred Wagoner, Rus Henry Wemekd. who resides on ' sellville. East Anderson street, was out at
FOR SALE- -Single ciwnb brown leghorn eggs. E. R O’Hair, Fillmore,
Ind.
noon today with his slip horn and with the lilrds was giving the diners in that end of town a little music with their meals. Any body coming down Seminary street about 1 o’clock today would first hear the heart break ing music and then upon looking for] Indiana
the source could se e Henry in his q shirt sieve** standing on the back' MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS — See step of his home serenading the birds. | J. B. Harris, Court House.
FOR RENT—Two or three for light housekeeping. 310
street.
rooms North
H. P. Wallace of Jefferson township ARCHITECT, CO i >|TRACTOR, and was in this city today on business, landscape gardening, W H. Evens,
Senator Estes Duncan of Cloverdale was in this city Monday transacting business.
Greencastle, Ind.
SEE “A FUGITIVE FROM MATRIMONY" The Greatest of All H. B Warner Photoplays T MOVIE Wednesday First Show 6:50 to Accomodate Those People Who Want to Hear Mrs. Pankhurst.
Admission 15c
FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS Se« county recorder, O. T. Ellis.
Men of Backbone
It is common to hear it said of a man who has made his mark that he was a man of backbone.” This is equivalent to saying that he was an unstanding specimen of physical vigor who said what he meant, knew where he was going and got there. Health is his foundation, and the spine is the very core of health in anybody’s life. You may neglect it if you wish, but it is at your peril. A disordered spine means disease, and until chiropractic was discovered, chronic ailments lasted a life time.
| Office Pbon«, 189
H. ASKEW, Palmer Chiropractor, Corner East Washington and Vine Streets
(Over Banner Office) Residence Phone, 772
