Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 April 1920 — Page 4

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Thought 3 Littl Children Needed Mothers Care

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Terre Haute, Im], Apr 19—“ I am it.

ijlad to have the opportunity to tell* my back doesn't bother me, and I the wonderful benefits Trutona has sleep as sound as any human being

jriven me.” Mrs Rebecca Byers, -who i can.”

lives in Terro Haute, at 8‘>7 North j “Trutona did all this for me after Third street, said recently. Mrs.By. other medicines had failed to relieve ers gladness is explained as follows: my troubles, and I'm sure if one t>ot. “For the past three years my sys. tie will help me so much,, afew more tun has been in a run down condition, will put me in splendid health. Fur. My kidneys had been giving me a lot Vhermore I’m confident that Trutona of trouble and my stomach was in \will do the same for others if they'll | such ^hape that I had to be careful a. take it according to directions.” ■out my eating. I suffered constant. Trutona's healthful action reaches | 1 from pains in my hack and l know every portion of the body, and per. | that my liver wasn’t in good condit. f <)im its work faithfully and efficient.; ion.” fy Trutona rebuilds deseased nerves, ' My appetite u n almost faked me y nr ) tissues, creates a healthful ap. completely when I began using 1’ru. petite and aids in the assimilation and tona But thanks to this treatment digestion of the food.

“My stomach suffering was so sev. ere that I could not have lasted much longer I did not care so much for myself but did not want to leave my thro little children who needed a mo. iher’s love and care. A cousin in California wrote me about Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and I took a course of it. I have since been en. tirely well.”. It is a simple, harm, les preparation that removes the cat. arrahal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach.

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Trutona is now being introduced! nd explained in Greencastle at R. F.;

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(Copyright. 1920, Wgrtern N>wapaper Union.) “Now, then. David, tomorrow is your birthday, and 1 have a present for you that I may us well yive you now.” "Not neckties, or a sp rt shirt, or a stickpin?” Inquired David Woolson suspiciously. “Not likely, seeing that you make knotted strings of the ties in it week, never would wear anything but calico shirts and lost the pin I gave you the second day. No, David, I'm going to give you a watch." “Why! you gave me one once." “I did. on the anniversary of our silver wedding, and you let it drop on the floor nnd put it out of commission." "No use burdening a man with jewelry who is too busy with fitrm'ng to pay attention to fal-lals!" pronounced

David.

“Well, n watch Is something that every man should carry. “I declare! It makes a fellow feel sort of dressed up to curry a watch, eh. Martha? And you're a dear, wholesouled woman to think that much of a hard-hemled. clumsy old fellow like

myself!”

David delivered a resounding smack squarely on Martha's lips, and she

fluttered nnd flushed like some school- j Flat,” iin

girl. She had to scold mildly and in- | as struct in detail to get the watch placed in the right pocket and the chain liar

!n the correct button-hole.

Martha smiled an extra welcome when, on the stroke of six, David came Into tin* house from the Held, rather boyishly compared his watch with the

kitchen clock, and announced:

“You’ve had a good time-keeper made of tin* old wreck cf a watch, Martha. It’s right to the n Inute." Arthur Moore called th t evening. Hi* was keeping company " tl the eldest daughter. Hazel, and ra- a general favorite with the fnr.ilj. The smaller children had eonsh rr tide fun repeatedly asking father vl at time It was. while Hazel declarer tl e watch must he fast when her fa her observed that it was ten o'eli'Cl., which

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New Yet k they are styled Coats," around Pittsburgn

they are called “Pesky Devils,” In Cincinnati aiif) the South “Isigiit aiders," in St. Louis and Chicago district “Crimson Ramblers,” the great West “Pilgrims.” The old saying, “the 'bedbugs !have no teeth but they get there just the same,” is correct. Instead of teeth they possess a piercing and suckling beak to draw and rob you of your blood for their own

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The Mid West Utilitor have arrived. A great many have already seen thin ar.d have signifies thier de.sire l > see them operate in t ie field. The weather p< rmitting, I will hold a field demonstration some time next week. Wait i my adds for the t.me and the place. W.iethcT interested as a prospective buyer or not come and bring your frinds. All are welcome. 'Price jsdhfl.t, i fob. Indianapolis

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this matter of names. A young man in Maryland re. ccntly married a girl named Umbra to. It was an elopement, nnd the bridal monicker wa, in conformity to their deaire to keep it dark However, the ycun? man i, not the first benedict who took umbrage on the aery dr y of his wedding. > • * New Stuff. I’.orn. to '!r. nnd .Mrs. |’ C. Skinner •i lull)' - lr!. on Wediiosilii.v. Octolicr 20 lh,ii In-might the scnlcs ilnwn to the ton-potiinl nnirk. Itotb mother ntiil dtuiglilef arc doing well, nnd with en ref ill luirxlng K. will soon In* buck in tliice sqiinrc nieiils u dny.—Rockwell Fity (In.) Advo *ate. • ♦ « YOU KNOW HIM. Ulirs von I, ii o (-How t.nastlng like an ♦'nipty-ht-mi*'*! fiuh, Vou n» ),v » i' 11 f or a meint'er of thi Lltk-H Ml !’• >miNe club • * * It n’t This Tantalizing? MNs l!(i'“ fimit of itils pi;ice. and Bni'tiPt Klv.'s of l.one Tr(*i*. v i "i’ ' i .od -'iiie time Monday. T. »* irriagi* oeoiirred some pliiei* In do." m I'liinitv. and tbat Is all v.i* in" :il le to tell, 'nip ntnrrlago tv:is a gnat surp-lse to Hielr friend* and even her parents.— Livcrsldp (la.) riliioar * * • s Finnigin Filosofy. Na pla-aie is ns bad as ut teems t’ ye* wbin ye’re homesick in uti en’ naythcr is anny pla-ace ns good as ut seems whin ver» homesick fur uL

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wns the usual hour of (Icnaiture of'

her lover.

It was two days later wi e i David walked over m Biownsvllle *in some huslncss. he distance was only live miles, and he did not care a-ioot spar-

in- u horse from \uw\vst wo. k. Ir wan j Impr-ssible for Pcskv Devils to exist :it r.iownsvilie iliMt ynuim Monro livud , where P. Q. ,s used,

v.ith h's stepfather. Hugh Grisrotn. | Those two had not lieen very con- |' genial, nnd Arthur had told Hazel that the sooner ticy were innrFetl. the bi*tter pleased he woifld In*, as (!rlscoin had grown into a gruff, iiiisoclahh* companion. Ir seemed tlmt the lalter was n second l.ashand of Arthur's mother, who had left quite an eslate. The stepfather was to have a life income from tin* properly, i.q after Ids dentil

It was to revert to Arllinr.

It was aland three miles from r.rowisi jilt* that David paused on tin* path lining tin* river, to gaze In iistnn 'shmenf at two persons cnnvi r ing nnInintedly umler snme trees. One was a handsome young woman David had never seen before, q’ht* other was Ar-

thur Moore.

The woman seemed under n strain .,f In'eiise emotion. Her gi'sltucs were anitia ted and her ftiutllliir manner wilh Arthttr aroused a deep suspicion In Daxid ' mind. As she ('I'm-r plendlngl\ to Ids ana David's t'.we darkened. Why was tills prospective son-in-law meeting a Woman (landesi inely? Sin acted as though she wn* pleading with Arthur as only a woman stirred by love or some kindred emotion was

likely to do.

For over half an hour David watched the pair. He resolved to seek an exnkumthm of the apparently recreant love. Kinllv Ha* twain pal ted. Tin* woman went away weeping. Arllinr came up the river path. Ids face scrlotis and troubled. He acted startled as David steval.v confronted him. ‘'1 hn\e been here some time," spoke David. “What does this mean, yotir meeting a woman secretly?” "If I tell you in confidence will you regard it a- a pledged secret?” Inquired Arthur.

"Yes."

"Vein welt; I enmc to meet (tint woman, tla* deserted wife of a close friend, to see if I cannot bring about n recomiliallon.” "i th ! by tin* way. what Is the t!me?" half jocularly Inquired Arthur us he turned where their paths parted. "Hnlf-pnst four," reported David. ! “Homing over tnuight?"

“Oh, surely!”

Arthur Moore did not go to the Woolson htum* that night. It 'fort* dusk n telephone n age iinnoimeetl to the stnrtled I I hat Arthur had been arrested, charged wiih the murder of his stepfather at three o'clock that i afternoon—tla* motive the pn--essioti

| of Ids mother's estate.

At Hie hour s'lited n servant hail heard a Fhe rushed to the FvIng room of die house, to flint Hugh ! rtrlscDin Ivinv dt id on the floor, shot I through tin* heart. Sin* obucrxed a scurrying ligun* In the garden resem-

bling In btiilil the stepsiin.

Back to Brownsville sped fiavld. It ! took only a feu mnllicnts t'l eoiiviuee 1 the niar'lad Unit his evidenei* would absolutely clear Arllinr Moore. An empty, r'fled dniwer In a enldtii>t I where Orlseom kept his money Intl'- ' rated tlmt some common burglar Itnil

I (smimlticd the cplmi*.

I So Martha's birthday present had aided tin Innocent man: at least had

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will bo received by the county Board of Commissioners at the Auditor's off! ,* up to tie hour of 10 o’clock a rn S’aturday, May 1st 1 !)•_’() for th u purchase of from 1,000 to 1,500 yards of crushed ston *. Same to be crusher run Size 1V4 in-

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Tils stone to be purchased for use of the repair of roads in Jefferson and doverdale township in said Putnam county, and should be ready to put <m the roads by June 1st

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Also the undersig d board of Commissioners would ask for bids for gravel to be furnished for the repair of roads in the north part rf county. Also four car loads of F.mascrete an,| sufficient seal coat material for; use in repair of roads. Witness our hands and seal this (ith day of April 1920. * R. E. Larkin C. W. Daggy Chus. Cravei' Commissioners. Attest: . Ft. E. Knoll, Auditor. 3t. D. April 13 20 27

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