Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 March 1920 — Page 3
Tl'ESDAY. MARCH 30, 1920
THE CREEPOSTLE HERALU
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Doors Open at 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00 PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICeT. Jesse D. Hampton Presents MR. H. B. WARNER In the Oriental Passion Play “THE PAGAN
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An Adventure with a Mongolian
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Produced by Robertson Cole Company Strand Comedies Pathe-Rolin Comedies
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| Metal Beds and Bed Springs
BRASS BEDS, 4 to 6 sizes $29.75 and WHITE ENAMEL BEDS, 4 to 6 sizes $22.00 and VERMS MARTIN BEDS. 4 to 6 sizes $13.95 and WOOD .FINISH METAL BEDS $16.95
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METAL BED SPRINGS. SHOTT’S EE’S WIT EDGE SPRINGS HIRST'S LINK FABRIC SPRINGS HI RST’S POPULAR FOLDING SPRINGS
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HURST & CO. GREENCASTLE’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE A Good Place to Buy Everything
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Constance Talmadge in k> In Search of a Sinner” A John Emerson -Anita Loos Production THE LAUGHIEST, PEPPIEST EVER, AND AFTER YOU'VE SEEN IT IF YOU DON’T SAY THAT IT IS THE FUNNIEST SHOW YOU EVER SAW, WELL — Better See a Doctor at Once
T MOVIE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31*t Show Starts at 7:30. Admission 20 Cts.
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LOCAL NEWS
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Mrs. W. C. Reeves
was dn this city today, the guest of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe T Moore, who reside south of this city, are the j>arents of a baby girl, born Monday, March 29. Friday, April 2, at 3 o’clock, Mrs. Patsy Douglas Harr and her assistants will be at the First Ward iParentTeachers’ meeting. Mrs. Barr w!Tl address the meeting. A large attendance is desired. Miss Ethel Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Boyle, who reside on
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* - i Mrs. Alice Rauson spent Sundy with * Williafm H. Langsdale was the son Mr. anj Mrs. 8am Campbell. *’of George J. Ijangsdale, formerly Mrs. Alva Wight and son, Merle, , editor of a local newspaper. The attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs of Ellettsville Greene as tie and went to Osborn, at Amo last Sunday. (Indianapolis when william H. Usings- MJ \ and Mrs. Glen Duncan of Fili-
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more have moved to the Emory j ; Nichtols farm. The farm was re-,
cently bought Frank Woods.
I Miss Lucy Garret and Miss Mary I
Stiuck spent Saturday in Greencastle.
.Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walls of
Will Help Meat Industry. Coatesville have moved back to their:
This is an advantage to the consum- ] »
er, but hardly less of an advantage to i arTn - | the producer. For a great many years I ^Mrs. Sarah Snodg.ass has bought there have been efforts to Increase j the Sallie Welch property in hill-
economy of production, hut economy of more.
consumption 1ms been neglected. The j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shuck and quality of chucks, clods and other fore-j daughter, Mary called on Mr. and ?" ar,er .. Cm ^ ' Mrs. Frank Garrett last Saturday.
Miss Mprgan and Miss Gladys Mar
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East Hanna street, is spending her. tlve value so great, that the economy.
spring vacation with her parents. gan spent Satutviay in Greencastle.
permanent and growing thing. 1 As Mrs. Anna Goodwine, Mrs. Mo!-! Between forequarter and h’ndquar- lie Goodwine and Miss Shuck were ter cuts there hns never perhaps been returning from tlhe Snodgrass sale,
A decrease the storm buggy in which they were!
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HURST BLDG.--Greencastle COMPLETE DEPARTMENT
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Miss Boyle department
School.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Beck and Mr. j hq large a spread ns now. . ^ ..j and Mrs. Marshall Beck spent Monday | m this spread will be of enormous ben- , Hding^w^strock and overturaed'by I in Indianapolis. | -fit to the whole meat industry. an iiutomot>i i e driven by Jake O'Neal. I .e™,. BRITISH RMSE SEA TREASURE ^ n«To' vr t ^ UrS< ' * s<m Mr- and, was hurt, but all were badly fright-
MVs (T J Hurst of this city is in St. | »175,000C?0 V/orth Reqalned Around ent .j
Vincent hospital in Indianapolis un-
dergoing treatment. ,
Sho t funeral services were held i ...... .■ ., , , ... 'ieiu| i, on( ), n .—Sunken treasure worth ov er the body of Mrs. Earthen t ; £5o.(KK).«tK) (about $175,000,000) hat . tilwcll, wiio died Sunday at her home ' been raised since the war began in Elwood fol’owing a short illness, in ! around the British Isles. Forest Hill Cemetery. Burial was \ The Restorer and the Reliant, two in Forest Hill. Tie body was brought 8a,vlllK v ‘ V5So1 ' 5 tbnt were !>• tight l>.v here at noon today and was imme- Brltlsh fr " m American
Shoes
Groceries
Gent’s Fu r mshings
Paint
Dry Goods
Auto Accessories
Stoves
Furniture
Electric Supplies
Hugs
Hardware
Implements
Tires
Roofing
Harness
th: Britieh Isles Since the
War Started.
Mr, Glen Mhrchart has been o ; the sick list for the last few days.
to the cemetery for |
diately taken
interrment.
Edgar VanGauder of Ant'go, Wis , is spending several days in this c : ty,
the guest of friends.
Mr, and Mrs. William Hill have re-
turned to their home in Brazil after I
spending several days in th r s the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Werneke
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former local man KILLED BY MANIAC
navy, have a new device, nn oxy-acety lene flame, which Is worked under wa ter for cutting holes In the sides of
submerged vessels.
Each ship has twenty-five electric pumps capable of pumping ].000.000 gallons of water an hour and carries | two divers, searchlights, line-throw-ing guns, electric welding plants, rock
drills and other accessories. Each ;-T iar L enough to kill
Kill Pesky
Bed Bugs P. D. Q.
STANDARD QUALITY-REDUCED PRICES You Are Always Welcome) HURST & CO. I-4-C+* t+-*
Just think, a 35c box of P. D. P. | good chance as a snowball in a justly
million bed-
fleas
cooties ana
diver Is equipped with a telephone. | hugs, roaches,
The Restorer lust year recovered stops future genu ations by killing j £1.000,000 in gold from two vessels tf.ie eggs and does not injure the
which are now operating off New Ha- clotltfng
ven on the channel coast. I , • •, ^ „ Liquid fire to the bedbugs is what
/l‘. D. P. is like, (bedbugs stand as
, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERALD good chance as a snowball in a pust-
Messages have been received in In- ] y famed heat resort Patent spout dlanapolis informing friends of Wil- ^ ^ free in every paoka/ge of P D. P. to Ilium H. Langsdale, former of this NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC | enable you to kill them and their egg city, that Mr. langsdale ha ( ) been' ", ' nests in the cracks, shot and killed by an insane man as Notice is hereby given to the pul>. . , Mobile. Ala The messages said. lie. an d to all the world, that Edgar I^k for th* devil s head on every John B. Devan, a neighbor, suddenly A Prevo, Henry J. Prevo and Gor- ^ox then you I have what hospitals became violently ussano and killed <lon A Prevo are the sole and only ^ aNl oaml 10 " the best msectlcWe Mr. Langsdale. | owners and members of the co-part- known to science.
' Mr. langsdale was a member of a ri(4-sHip firm doing a general dryfamily ]»rominent in Indiana for Jfoods an 4 men’s clot.iing business at .many years. His father, George J. Greencastle, Indiana, located at 18 langsdale, formerly editor of the an 4 18 Indiana street, tn said city, Greencastle Banner, was credited under the firm name and style of with originating the plan for the Sol- C. Prevo & Sons ; that no other
.person, other than the three named above, have any interest whatsoever jn the profits, losses or business of
.said firm.
Notice is further hereby given that the sit'd S. C. Prevo has no Interest in said co-partnership, and will not lie responsible for any debts made
Ho"is ’survived by hhTwddow fomJ hpnce forth b >' saifl or an y one . rly Miss Mary Bradley, of New of the f hrt>, ‘ m^iers thereof, and that .Albany, two children and one brother F.dgar A. I ie\o, Henry J. Two sisters, Katherine, who was the Prevo ami Conk,n A Prevo wiU ^ wife of Albert J Beveridge, and Mary 11,1 de,bt * and ''abilities of said firm who formerly was a teacher in the 3,1,1 collect a " at ' coun,s due tht ‘
that the name of S. C. Prevo is embraced lin the firm name of said business merely as an aelvertisement, he beiing the original founder of said store* business and the present firm benng n successor of the* business
formerly owned by him
Datc*el at Greemcastle, Indiana, this
25th day of March, 1920.
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diers an ( | Sailor’ Monument here. Mr. I>angsdale was in the advertising and printing business in Indianapolis for i(e»veral years. He* left here, going to Louisville, and lated to Alabama. He was he-ad of the employe*me*nt elepartmient of tfie Alabama Dry Dock
and Shipbuilding Company.
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Hitt- " r S > eara a K yj I was a very man. I hectors said catarrh
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stomach and bowels, af-
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Upon the advice of a
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FOR SALE—A Chevrolet touring car in first class condition. Artie O’Hair.
| NOTICE-—CombfinatAon Sale at Brother’s barn, ISatunfciy, April 3, 1.1:30 p. m. Horses and mules, milk cows, stock cattle, sows <and pigs and
, OH , »fock hogs, wagons and buggies,
.Loin <>r Porterhouse steak, lb - ~«!work harness and buggy harness. Fresh Pork Ham, sliced, lb. .^fanm implements, Dobbs & Vestal.
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Round Steak, per lb. .28
Pork Chops, lb.
Country Rendered Lard, lb. .30 Best Slice CuFed Ham, lb. .45 Country Bacon, while it lasts, lb . 30 Sugair Cured Bacon, lb .35 Breakfast Baeon, sliced .45 No. 2 can Com, 2 for - .25 No. 2 ean Tomatoes, 2 for .-N-. .25 No. 2 can Pens, 2 for .25 Fancy I^eaf I>ettuce, per lb, .20 Fancy Head Lettuce, per lb. .20 Fancy Bananas, per lb. .10
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friend I tried Mayr’s Wonderful
Remedy, and although 82 years old. ,
I new feel as good as a youngster.- ^ ^ ^ , It Is a simple, harmless PW^Uon ^ 0n,on *’ seU peT ^ ^
that removes the catarrhal mucus ‘ toes, per
from the intestinal tract and allay*
NOTICE—I will sell at public auction at my home on Thursday, April 1, 1920, my entire houaehould furniture, SaJe to begin at 1:30 p. m., sharp. Dobbs & Vestal, auctioneers; ahuil Atbin, clerk. Earl S. Smith, 407 W. Washington strict
MORTGAGE EXEMPTlONf. — See J. B. Harris, Court House.
Special Notice
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the inflanlrTMition wINirh causes practically all stomudh, livetr and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will comvince or money refunded. Druggist everywhere.
jiweet Potatoes, 4 lbs for When you ant the best cup use Old aster Coffee, per lb.
The O. L. Jones Co. Phene 583.
ARCHITECT, COIfTRACTOR, and landscape gardening. W II. Evens, Greencastle, Ind. .,
FOR MORTGAGE KXEMPTIONSSe* county recorder, O. T. Ellis.
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FOR SALE—Single comb brown leg-
horn eggs,
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R. OTTair Fillmore,
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FARMERS I OF PUTNAM COUNTY $100,000 to loan in amounts from $25 to $300 on your Stock, Implements, Auto or Household Goods at a rate of interest and time to pay, which no other Loan Company can offer. This may sound to you like a mighty broad statement, but we will convince you If you will give us the opportunity. Our agent is m Greencastle every Thursday and a call to see him will forever arrest any doubt you may have. REMEMBER our Loans are made Privately Speedily and Honestly and you need no indorser.
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FOR SERVICE ‘.TRAVEL"AND SHIP YOUR FREIGHT i TERRE HAUTE, INDIANAPOLIS & EASTERN TRACTION COMPANY AND CONNECTING UNES^^gH Local and interline les* car load load and car load shipments to all points rea‘‘h*d by Traction line» in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky and Michigan. Hourly Local Express Service | Station Delivery Passenger ears equipped with double windows insuring to f patrons a dependable service. j For rates and further information see local T. II. I. & E. agent or address Traffic D‘*p«rtrment. 208 Traction Terminal UWg., 1 Indianapolis, ln<L i J !■ ’ . ,l " 'i ' 1 ' 'I . L" ; " * j ' ' ' . .. . •
Special Hospital
size $2.50 makes five gallons—con-1 tains 3 spouts—either size at your ■ druggist or sent prepaid upon :e- i ceipt of price by the Owl Chemical 1 Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Genuine P. [ D. Q is never peddled Sold by R |
P Mullins Drug Store.
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The Functions of a Trust Company are Many and Varied Within the past week, the Central Trust Company has been appointed in the following capacities: Trustee of the property of a young woman--to manage a farm for her and pay over the income. Agent for two non residents--to collect interest and rents, pay taxes, invest funds, and in general to look after all their local property interests. Administrator of the estate of a deceased person tc prosecute a suit for his heirs. Executor of a will. These are a few of the many ways in which a Trust Company may act. and shows the increasing tendency to recognize the superior ability they have for acting in fiduciary capacities.
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MEN WANTED! AT ONCE -J Good Pay-Goods Jobs Steady Employment Hundreds of men to work in the mills anj quarries in the Indiana limestone district. As Machjneonen, Sawyers, Channelor Runners, Firemen. Drill Runneers, Powermen, Derrick Runners, Seabblerg, Laborers, and other quarry workers. Forty-five cents per hour for quarry Laborers, inereaafing to sixty cents for other quarry work. Sixty-two per hour for Mi. E chinemen. Mill Laborers forty cents per hour. Ten hour day at quarries, nine hour day in mills. NO LABOR /TROUBLE, Apply by mair or in person to Bedford Stone Oub’* Indict- f rial Bureau. SAM GRIGGS, Manager Stone City Bank Building. Bedford, Indiana
Mr and Mr**. W. S. Hart of Indianapolis were visiting friends in this city yesterday. Mr. Hart is secretary of the Indiana Portland Cement Company and lately took charge of the company’s Indianapolis office.
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