Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1920 — Page 3
KRII’AY. APRIL 16. 1920
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
f-ACJE THREE
il!!|||l|l!!iil!!it!ini!!12!S!ilHli M,l| !!ll!!l!|||!l!||!|!|!i|||i|||i||||||iji|||j||||||||||[|||||]|| 10% Discount Given this week on ali ladies spring
suits and coats.
This season being rather backwaad, we have decided to allow this Special dis-
count all this week.
We quote suits at these special prices; $31.50 $33.75
$51.75 $58.50 $67-50
i!
■t!
These suits are good styles, all new, and made up from the finer grades of wool tricotine and French sergesSpring Coats at special bargains all of this week priced:
ii
$26.55 $31.50$33.75$38.25 ij Our termsare strictly cash and one price to all A small payment accepted on lay aways !j durng sale. JULIUS SUDRANSKI GO.
!|
==~
FRIDAY & SATURDAY No. 3 Cans Sliced 1 Hawaiian Pineaapple 50c No. 3 Cans Pie Peache s 2 >< No.:) Cans Apricots 25c No.3 Cans Fancy Apples 20c No. 2 Cans Green Beans, 2cans 30c No. 2 Cans Early June Peas ,2cans 25c L‘by F'mato Soup,3cans 25c 10 oz. Catsup. 2 bottles 22c Dried Apricots, pes lb 35c Pure Lard .per lb 25c Lard Compound , per lb 22c Palmolive Soap, 3cakes 25c f lake White Soap.6 bars 45c __ D°b White Soap.6 bar s 45c L. o. Lte n ox Soap,6bars r 35c Magpie S°ap t 10 bars 35c ■o- 2j/2 can Yellow Free Peaches .35 " J > an Apricots 35 < an Lily Pineapple 35 2 can Kaspberries 35 ■ • 2 can Sugar Corn, two cans for .. .25 . • $ can Pork and Beans, two .cans for 25 vie ^ can To ^ a t°es. two , cans i° r 25 ''' l 2 can Red Beans, three cans for 25 . • 3 can Tomatoes, two ,cans for 35 L • ^ cn Dominey, two cans for 25 wnpkins, two cans for 25 •Junes, per lb 20 Peaches, per lb 25 p k Coffee, .per pound 25 .jystal Coffee, per pound . -32 dr mers Pride Coffee, per lb 42 ugar Cured Bacon, per lb. 35 u?ar Cured Squa r es, p«r lb 30 I l f vv Beans. 5 lbs 38 ma Beans, five .pounds 70 p a !*’ .boxes for 25 Sad Naptha Soap. 6 barSfasw.... 45 V? 11 heap. 6 bars * 7*
CHEAT TRUTH SIMPLY TOLU Warning Here to Those Who Neglect to Set Down Their Priceless Discoveries. A nnlei) author In the Satevpoaf 'vrltes: ‘‘The commonest slpn of f;itiinie Is found in feeling of weariness.'’ There are times when we are almost led into believing that tills is true. Equivocal and ambiguous as iln* state'•lent may seem, at the lirst reading, u becomes clearer when rend over four or live times. In fact, we don’t I:now when the proposition tins been •uated with more clarity, after one masters the language In which It Is eouehed. Have you not often read things and K nid to yourself: "How often I have iluniglit that very thing. Why did I not put It down In Inqierislinble words?” It is so with this. Doubtless. In your humble wav you have often thought that your weariness was a sign of fatigue. At those titties you thought a living truth, but did you w rite and tell some magazine of your priceless discovery? No. Von allowed somebody to come along, perhaps yeais after, ant] do It. The moral is that when you think a great thought, put it down on paper at once. Even if you do put it away somewhere ami forget It. imsferlty may find It. Now, many times In our career we have had feelings of weariness. Some of our friends have been misguided enough to attribute It to laziness—an awful word, particularly a motif! friends. But, when we were weary, it wtis not laziness that ailed tis. It was fatigue. And we never knew the truth until we rend the magazine article mentioned. We have been slandered for years by a wrong Idea.—Exchange. HIGH HONOR FOR SMALL GIRL Face of Ten-Year-Old Has Appeared on Million! of Coins of the United States. The government of the Tinted States in IS!.*! nmile an offer of for tin in,»st acceptable -ign to be place,I upon the new cent coin soon to be issued. Some Indinn chiefs traveled from the northwest to Washingmii to visit the Creat Tnther and then journeyed to Tibia,h iphin to see the mint, whose chief engraver was .lames Billion Longacre, who Invited ibeiii to his home. The engraver's daughter. Sarah, aged 10, greatly enjoyed the visit of tier father's guests and ,luring the ev»mug. to please her. one of the chiefs look off bis feathered helmet and war bonnet titid placed It on her heuil. In the company was an nrlisf, who Immediately sketched her and handed the picture to her father. Mr. Longacre. knowing of the competition for a lik.*iipss to go upon tin* cent projected, ittuler the Inspiration of the hour, resolved to contend for the prize offered by the government. To lbs delight the officials accepted If. and the face of his daughter appeared upon the coin, which was circulated about the nation for nearly a century. There were more than a hundred competitions The cent hearing the face of Sarah Longacre bus gone into more hands than any oilier American ruin. e>,. F/ieiiCa ior a young Msh, Airplanes which were used to spot id-marine* may now he employed to sight schools of fishes. The metliiHl fas been employed off Toulouse. Trance, with success. An nlrplnnf discovered a big hunk of lishea and iniiiiodlntely gave the signal to some IT’i l inen, who hastened to the spot and iiinde n great catch.
How England Grows. A great deni of Interest is taken In England in the question of coast protection. The ocean, assailing the cliffs, gradually tears them away, hut this very process furnishes a defense for the land by building up long benches of sand and shingle which arrest the waves before they can attack the cliff's. An effort is making to prevent. or bettor regulate, the removal of this material for construction and road building, because In many places Its removal has permitted the sen freely to exert Its power of erosion. The ordnance survey has ascertained that In the hist half century England has lost O.tjjrt acres by sey erosion and gained AS.imhi acres through reclaiming hind the existence of which Is tiiiiiiily due to material brought down by the rivers.
Growth of the Cities. A f’levelsind editor once said that t'lneliinafi's chief business was "pork ami politics,” observes (iirurd In the I'hilttdelplda Tress. Von have liorii fold In advertise incuts n tiiilliini times that u certain beer "made Milwaukee fnnmiis." Everyhodv knows lion Wn-diingtoo l>. t\. hits one big Industry — holdili'J down g-e niiient lot is. The new census flgiirev from these cities, all above -pm.lKg). are slgnlfj
cant.
Tori: population lit. reescl only yn per cent in a decade, while beer population expanded ‘Z'J per cent. Both look small compared with the growth in government Job population of :t‘J per cent. Two Vial*. "A feller 'way down there on Fiddle Creek found a bottle lloatlng In the water tuther ■'ny," related an acquaintance. “In it was a note from a Indy, saying she was being held for ransom by a hand of brigadiers, or whatever yon call ’em." "Hiituph," replied Heck Tnrpy of Straddle lildge. “Tohe Swoller found
UK. BURKHARi Wants you to write nirr. today fo a treatment of Dr. Burkhart’s Veget able Compound. Pay for same when cured of Liver, Kidney Stomach Trouble, Constipation, Catarrn, Kheu matisin. Don’t miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful prevenMain street, Cincinnati, Ohio. For tative for Grip, Flu. Address (J21 sale a* all Drug Stores. 30-day treatment 25c.—Adv.
CLASSIFIED ADS.
We have farms to trade for city property. Brown A:Moffett. 2t Apr. 9—10
FOR SALE—Single comb, brown Leghorn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, Ind.
FOR SALE—Single comb brown leghorn eggs. E. R. O’Hair, Fillmore, Ind.
WANTED—ALL KINDS OF TRUCK hauling.—Phone 210
Architect, Contractor scape Gardening. \\. Greencastle, Indiana.
and LandH. Evans,
FOR SALE—Six room house, modern except bath. Close to college and town. Immediate possession. S. C. Sayers, Central Trust Company.
FOR SALE: S. C. White Leghorn
n bottle in (he road, wlmr it had proh- j for hatching. Earl Bunten,
'lv struggled loose from some feller Fillmore,
and It was half full of bone-dry lick er that made Tohe holler that he was s„ tough he could oliiuh i, honey locust tree backwards with a wildcat under each at in and never get a scratch."—
Kansas City Star.
WANTED—All kinds hauling. —Phone 210.
Thompson.
of truck Raymond
Electricity in East Prussia. According to press reports from Konlgsherg. the provincial hoard has approved a plat^for the uniform supply of electric power for the province of East Prussia. The plants and Instnl latlons. the completion of which will require ten years, will, through the development of water power. Insur, East Prussia's electrical supply hide pendently of the coal question.
I
ix Phone Us for Hinting
PRINTING Our plant is complete lor ever;, thing • ou need in the line of printing end w« on t- ire you firr.t grade work on Hummenniil stock. Ark us.
yj 4 * 10 Soap,
10 bars
S ft Fill Y pflcu fRflPFRY y* o. CflnLI bflon bnUutni
•cuth Greencastle]
PHONE 423
^Corner Main anti llroatiwaj
FRIDAY ANE SOTDAY Mi! SPECIALS Hurst’s Harvest Wheat Flour, IW/i lbs $1.40 A hig h grade patent Hour. Pure White Corn Meal, 5 lbs 20c Our regular price, 27c. California Pink Beans.5 lbs 36c Our regular price, 45c. Calfornia Pinto Beans, 51bs 36c Our regular price,45c. Pet Milk.3 tall cans 33c Lay in a supply. Sliced Peaches, in Syrup,No. 3.2 cans 89c Our regular price,$1.05 Yankee Brand Peas,3 No.2 cans 59c Our regular price 70c California White Asparagus, 3-15 oz. cans 45c Our regular price,52c Muir Fa n cy Peaches.5 lbs 1.4® olir regulr price,$1.63 Fancy Sant Clara Apricots,5 lbs 1.93 Our regular price $2.10 , HURST & CO. GREENCASTLE’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE A Good Place to Buy Everything
Kemp's Balsam WillStopthatCough
GUARANTEED
Fresh Beef and P°rk for Less. No Beef Steak apve per lb... 30c Pork Chop 30c Pork Hani 30c Best Cured Ham Sliced .. .45c Best Bcon Sliced .45c Best Picnic Hams 29c Sugar Cured Squares 29c Fancy Leaf Lettuce 20c NO. 2 Can Pie Peaches 15c NO. 2 Can Corn2 for 25c NO. 3 Can Pork and Beans 2-.25c rfjeed Sweet Potatoes pesl^. 8]/2C Jo in the increa s ing procession ’and get the 'Tor Less’’ habit. It pays. The O. L. Jones Co. Phone 583.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE HERAI SUBSCRIBE FOlv THE HERALD
t A GOOD PLACE TO BUY EVERYTHING
FOR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS— Se e county recorder, O. T. Ellis,
Kill Pesky Bed Bugs P. D.[Q.
Just think a ”."c box of P. D. P. good chance ns a snowball in a justly quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas or cooties ana stops future genu-atons by killing die eggs and does not injure the clothing. Liquid fire to the bedbugs is what P. I). P. is like, bedbugs stand as good chance as a snowball in a pustiy fanned heat resort Patent spout jfree in every package of P. 1). P. to nable you to kill them and their egg nests in the cracks. fxtok for the devil’s head on every box then you’ll have what hospitals have found to be the best insecticide known to science. Special Hospital size $2.50 makes five gallons—conit elthei your druggist or sent prepaid upon receipt of price by the Ow! Chemical Co . Terre Haute, Ind. Genuine P. I> Q is never peddled Sold by R I’ Mullins Drug Store.
\
L
r •
^ HrrlzQ iPil' ;!«* '-t - :
If
r »\ j'V
1 i rix - f. '
HURST * BLDG.--Greencastle COMPLETE ^DEPARTMENT of
Shoes Paint Stoves Rugs Tires
Groceries Drv Goods Furniture Hardware Roofing
Gent’s Fu r nishincs Auto Accessories Electric Supplies Implements Harness
STANDARD^QUALITY -REDUCED PRICES You Are Always Welcome) HURST & CO.
SPECIALS
...FOR,. Friday & Saturday, April 9 & 10 White Lily Flour, 24 lbs 1.50 Vandaha Flour, 24 lbs ... 1.45 Big 4 Flour, 24 lbs | 45 Belle High Grade Flour, 24 lbs | 40 Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour. 3 j>kg. .40 Buckwheat Flour. 50c sack for , .35 frv our Excel© Cake, lemon or Vmlla . .35 Gallon Peches .75 Apricots, gallon can .90 Sugar Corn. No. 2 can. 2 cans 25 Peas. Earl lune. No. 2 can. 2 cans .25 Navy Beans, 5 lb .40 Red Beans. No. 2 can. 4 cans ... .35 Prunes, per lb 20 Peaches, choice, per lb. 30 Peaches, extra fancy, peeled, per lb. .. . .35 White Herring, salt fish, per lb... .10 Kri’ kle Corn Flakes, 3 pkg. 25 Phoenix Com Flake s , 2pkg 25c Purty Oats, per pkg 15c Apric°ts, gallon Can 95c Pumpkin No. 3 Cans, 2cans 25c Lima Beans, 21b 35c Eating Apples 3 lb 25c We pay the highest Prices for coutry. Bring in your produce and take home a pair of our Diamond Brand Sh°es, Solid Leather high quality at bargain prices. City orders delivered, phone early.
- Phone 51
J. W. HEROD 715 S. !1ain St.
: -JTffiu.'xirTwis'iUf^
MR. FARMER Profits are limited by the amount of outdoor work that gets do n e. Only by u f ing his head and right equipment can the fasmer h andle large crop. Full utilzation of modern equipment is to be m^re important this year han it ever has ben before. Bv a Mid-West Utilitor Tractor. It will plow disc, barrow’, cultivate, mow,and do I the W’ork of a stati°nry engine a^d do it better and cheaper. Price $380.00 F. 0. B. Indianapoiis. E. R. HARRIS. “Dealer for the Mid-West Utilitor. ’
Advertisein £ Herald
