Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1920 — Page 3
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THE GREENCASTLE HER ALU
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A GREENCASTLE INTERVIEW Ulr Shildme^er tells his Experience The following brief account of an interview with a Greencastle man four years ago, and its sequej ( will be read with keen interest b y every citi. r.en, j T. Shildmeyer. N,. Jackson street., Greencastle^ says: “It has been some, time sinc c I have used Doan's Kidney Pills as I have had little need for them However, I think by heavy lift, ing I brought on kidney trouble a few years ago. My back became lame and so sore that I could hardly touch it, In the morning I woke up stiff and tired. I began using Doan's Kidney Pills which I bought at Cook’s I>rug Store and three or four boxes put me on my feet. My kidneys hav* been in good shape since and I am glad to reconumend Doan’s to anyone! having the trouble I did.” (Statement' given October 5. 1915.) On October 11,1919 Mr Shildmeyer said: "1 am very glad to confirm the statement I gave in 191, r > in prais e of Doan’s Kidney Pills.” <K)c at all deal. ers . Foster.Mlilbum Co., Mfgrs , Buffalo, N. Y.
Change of Job for Cifhs. I .mill eni bs lure liem! m hum tjuft fur niiniv yeni'M iit:i| m SM||t>M H |,.^M «,i|. dir. »' II -M rving In | in hi 11, lulls i but till' |I| IC lies iiM'lv'I tn relieve I be mi'iiuti uv iif ilieir j.nsi ul iiillluu. He bits planned nut n ueu Imnie null a new s!tii;iilun fui* th'in by setting lie m In work i s s' livt ngeis. The el'llbs wniilit be lud'.'eil io I:lI'L'e cages of win"! treP'swurk. and In Ibe evening I be eralis, being freed, quiekiy detour ibe gerlei.e. iheir naliinil. b'uiie.bivlng i|is|iiisitlnu milking ibein nnieklv return to their domiciles Tims Mol uiilv eb'ii11 streets, lint a eonsjilerable saving of money would be effect' ed by the employment of these unpaid street cleaners: but what if they struck against ibe proposition!
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FOR SALE: Lumber, 1 inch and 2in_ ch and heavy posts. Call at once R E. Knoll Company.
Profitable Evening. “Whnt sort of un ei.lerialninent l» on hand for’tonight ?" Inquired a guest. “I have been overbearing lets of anlmated conversation about il. Put do lot exactly understand ibe natiue of it—some kind of a con lest. Imi'i It?" "Kh-yah!” replied the landlnrt! of (be Petunia tavern. “The owners of all the ouijn boards In town will be at •he op’ry house with 'em ibis evening. Hi* general public will assemble. For .’5 cents each comer will be entitled to me message from a Hindoo, Eskimo, Digger Injun, or somebody, on the oilier shore—or five messages for $1—and a grand prize of $5 will be given to the person receiving tire silliest cennmnib cation.”—Kansas City Slur.
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r OR SALE: New Rubber Tire Buggy M O. Lyons—l/ 7 mile north of town.
FURNITURE SALE: I wil sell at public auction my entire hoiuehold. Good rugs and good furniture Thurs. day April 22 at 1:30 P. M. ,710 Crown street. Harold Burks,. Dobbs & V estal auctioneers. Paul Albin.clerl:,. 2c
FOR RENT:. Two furnished rooms 417 E. Washinvton St Phone 771
FOR MORTGAGE eXEI-PTIONS-So e county recorder, O. T. Ellis. o WANTED—ALL KINDS OK TRUCK hauling.—Phone 210
Architect, Contractor and Landscape Gardening. W. H. Evans, Greencastle, Indiana.
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