Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1920 — Page 3
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OPERA HOUSE
A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. Doors Open at 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00
, NEVER PUT IN CIRCULATION
PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
ALBERT E. SMITH PRESENTS Earl Williams In the Five Part Photo Play
“The Fortune A Picture Full of Laughs VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE
Bulls Eye Film Company Presents GALE HENRY The Elongated Comedienne In “HAM AN” 1 A Sure Cure Comedy For The Blues
Dean Swift’* Notable Victory In Cirri, paign Against Unpopular Coin Designed for Ireland. W noil's halfpt'ticn, whicli wns to h;ivt* linen |)lmi-(| for us«- In Irt-iniKl hy '>ront Krlinln iiliout '-’im yt-nrs n”o, was never elreulnteil in Krin. ns n result of the elTorts of .loiinitinn Swift, nt ilie time ilenii of St. t'n 1 rieli s in I »ulrl ii. where In* wits in “exile." mnl who Imil for leu veers previously lieen ntieel;inp the uttirtnle of the liritish townril Ireluinl. Sniffs fipht uirninst the etreulntioti "I the coin nmie when tireul llrlttiln ih*e:ih*il to fiirtn nut the n'lilrnel lot their nuinuftietm-e to u eerttihi WIII eni Wooil. on eotiilition thtlt he ' I'ollltl |>:iy thr* ijovei nmem 1.1.100 |> minis n yeur for H yeitrs. In his it moils Urupier letters Swift um.liml l.v liuilt up n pin u:e of ihe ruin which IVrioii’s tmlfpeiice were ilesuneil In t'riim il|ion irelninl. The irnvernuietil he''lime iilnrilieil. A report to tin* I"'ivy enflncll iniiiii* in .Inly. )7'J4. tie i' li'h'il ihe ptlletit to Wooil. lint rei'om tiietnleil llilll Ihe iiinouut to tie eoineil sliouhl he reilueeil. In lh<* ernl i.oril Cnrteret we - sent 'o Ireluinl ns lord lleiiteiut’it to etn d i;vor to settle the timtter on the I' • ■ of this eomproniise. I.ord ('nri* t nlTered it rewurd of .'UNI pounds v the discovery of the iiuthor of the I ’ropier letters, and ordered n pros«*cutioh timiinst the printer upon his uri' v iil. Swift Inddl.v reprouched him with Ids tyrnnny, then looked (itliuly • "I while the p'l'iwnl jury threw out the t ill nrmlnst Hie printer in spile of nil the efforls of tiie chief justice to wctii'o its return. The next frrniul Jury prcsi-nted Wood’s liiilfpenep ns u nuisunce which umrked the end of it all, tin* coin never circulating In Ireland.
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When twilight falls tin* owl comes ' forth from some remote recess where j it Ims spent the day in sleep, and uttering a peevish cry. hurries out upon Its foraging expedition. As the tlrit 1 farmer is lost in refreshing sleep, this hird. a gainst which tin* hand of man has licen raised for centuries, commences its hencticial work which only ceases when the Hist rays of tin* morning situ come slatifng over the hilltops. Idinding its eyes and sending It quickly to cover. The great nrhs of the owl are remarkably developed and are keenest In the early hours of ihe night and morning, when many harmful rodents are must active. Marvelous, indeed, is iIn* sight that enables it to strike the tiny mouse in the darkness. Owls are the natural check it)Min ! this multitude, and thus are of incs- I tin aide value to ngriealture. From | nil eeononilc standpoint, it would lie hard to tind n more useful bird.—Los j
Angeles Times.
Er-rjland’s Cleaning Boll. Glcanii,;; went out of fashion with tin* disnppi aranee of Ih ■ old wiinlmills and watermills, because cottagers cun no longer get their gleaned corn ground. I’.ut the "harvest bell," which notifies the villagers when ihey nm: begin gleaning and when ihey must cease, is st'll rung in some rural parishes within reach of London. At one place the "gleaning hell" rings from the tower of the parish church at t) n. m. and , r * p. in. as soon as the harvest is siifilclently advanced. One penny is paid to Ihe bell ringer by each family that gleans, so lie can hardly In* called n profiteer.
PUBLIC SALE Wo will sell at public auction, tit the W. W. Sellars farm, North Fillmore, 1ml, on THURSDAY, Al’RIL 15, 1920. beginning at 10:30 a. m., the following property: BLACK ANGUS CATTLE Six head of cows, 0 years old, with ' calves by side; four head of heifers, j 3 years old, with calves by side; one fi year old cow, three hoifers, two yearling steers; one extra good Jersey milk cow, 4 years old; one yearling Angus bull. These are all good ones, an,) calves are from registered Angus bulls,
HOGS
Fifteen feeders, weighing 125
pounds.
HAY AND OATS Eight tons of good timothy hay and 20n bushels of good oats. We will also sell one corn planter. TERMS OF SALE Sums of $10 and under, cash; over $10, a credit of six months will he eive ), with six per cent interest from date. Eight per cent if not paid at maturity, SELLER A BAIN O J. Rector and Albert Hunter, Aucticneers Dinner will he served hy the Ladies’ Aid of Methodist Church Fillmore
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PREYS ON HARMFUL RODENTS i According to This Writer, the Owl is Really a Good Friend of the Agriculturist. Superstition still clings to the owl. ; fine largely to Ignorance and lack of ' t * ’ ' 11 I f | • | * I * • M
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Birds That Dig. Wt* nvo not accustomed to think of birds as burrowing animals, hut tin* puffin answers to that description. It Is a chunky little fowl, less than a foot high, with a large and powerful beak. For a home. It scratches a hole In the ground sometimes as niucli as four feet deep. To capture a pullbi one must go digging. Il Is rather a lob. and. inasmuch as the bird lilies and claws tiereelv. one is likely to suffer in llii* process. Thus the crealure has maintained ils numbers on man? u lonely ntokery, where othet species of wild fowl have been killed o.’T and < xtertuimited.— Philadelphia Ledger.
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Britich Bior.d Arrow. The broad arrow is the mark rut ot -itmn|ieil on nil British g<ne: , i i.n nt stores to distinguish litem as public or 'Town property, and to obliterate or deface which is a felony. Persons in possession of gootls marked with the iii'ond arrow forfeit the gootls and are stibjeet to a penally. The broad arrow mis the cognizante of Henry, vis. i H int * f Si dney, eerI of Romney, : its P*r go' ' ;il of ordnance. 1 <V.I.'l-17IVJ. and was nt first placed only on military stores. It is also the mark used In the British ordnance survey to de note points from which measurements nave been made.
Wall Paper
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Tactless, Indeed. M -s Bhhltt.V—How old do yon think I nm? Tactics'- Man—Ol . I should say thlr ty-flve. Miss (i.— Htnl You tire ten years out of the way. T. M.—Why, mi .Tear lady I You can't really he forty tin*!—Boston Transcript.
W? have quite a lot of odd bor ders at very low prices. We sell Peiptr Tleancr and room ir.cnldiags also Kalsnmine.
Jones, Stevens Co.
A Bank’s^ Obligations Just as our clients plan to meet their obligations here when they become due, the officers and employes of this hank plan to meet every obligation imposed by its relations with its clients. Safety of money held in trust; substantial aid in the promotion of depositors' interests; willing consideration of meritorious projects; advancement of Greencastle and the surrounding country—these are some of the obligations which are recognized hy this institution, on the basts of which invites business, individual and savings acounts. CENTRAL NATIOHSLBANK
Capital $100,000.00
Surplus $100,000 00
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We have farms to trade for city! property. Brown & Moffett. 2t Apr. 9—10 FOR SALE—Singlo comb, IrtJwn Ixighorn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, Ind. THE ELECTRIC SHOP, of Putnam Electric Company, repair electric appliances.
AUCTION SALE—Household gootls, pitoctically all new. 1 o'clock Tuesday, April 13, Selling because I am , leaving city. Herbert Gentry, 507 East Hanna street. O. J. Rector, . auctioneer.
PAIKT»\3IHN1SH' ROOFING & REtATEP -BUILDING«PROPUCTfl
..Sold by,.
MARSHALL & 0’HAIR s VINE STREET PH0NE 143
CERTAIN-TEED ROOFINGS
VACUUM Call 404.
CLEANER—For rent
Medium Heavy $3.50 $400
WANTED—Girl for general house work. Phone, 618. — o ■ —— FOR SALE—Single cotnb brown leghorn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, Ind. MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS — See J, B. Harris, Court Hoose. ■ ■■ FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONSSe e county recorder, O. T. Ellis.
y'X'UCTcr'^ragjaBMMKB t immsas IN THE FIELD NEXT WEEK A 10-18 and 15-27 on the Hutchinson Bros, farm west of Hamrick Station. A 15-27 at Foster Wimmers west of Bainbridge.
J. I. Case Thrashing Machine Products ■ , =for sale by—' Jess & Roy Ford m Greencastle Garage N. Jack V NOTICE—We want the public to understand that our plows and proc 5 NOT the Case plows and products made by the J. I. Case plow
